The Lundquist College of Business is an active and vibrant community.
Our programs, departments, centers, clubs, and units host many events throughout the year that welcome guest speakers, support career development, provide networking opportunities, showcase employers, and provide information about applying to our degree programs.
You can view upcoming events from across the college below and explore more on the UO Event Calendar. Students, faculty, and staff with a uoregon.edu email address are also encourage to sign into the UO calendar to submit events to our calendar by tagging them "Lundquist College of Business" in the department field.
Upcoming Events

We are enthusiastic to announce that we are in the process of planning the Inaugural Business Honors Alumni Reunion right here in Eugene on October 10 and 11! This will be a jam-packed weekend designed for you to reconnect with fellow alumni, current honors students, and our beautiful PNW campus. We will also be providing complimentary UO football tickets, subject to availability. Here’s a quick breakdown of what to expect that weekend: - Group tours of Hayward Field and the UO campus - Reconnect with the Business Honors Program - Student and alumni spotlights - Evening dinner - UO vs. Indiana University football game
We are really excited for the opportunity to reconnect with all of our program's alumni. We are also holding a discounted hotel block, set to expire on 09/08, so please make sure to RSVP using the link provided!
For any questions or concerns, please reach out to our Director of Professional Development through email at Billvo@uoregon.edu.

10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Gather with fellow Black alumni for a tailgate to remember.
Join us for the UO Black Alumni Network tailgate party as we gear up for the Oregon vs. Indiana Big Ten home opener! We’re bringing the food, drinks, and Duck pride—and we want you there.
Connect with fellow Black alumni, celebrate our community, and get fired up for kickoff. Whether you’re local or traveling in, come be part of the energy!
Let’s show up, show out, and make some noise before the Ducks hit the field.
Enjoy Philyaw's beloved BBQ buffet with mimosas, mocktails and more! Come hungry and ready to party.
Registration
Registration includes buffet meal and two drink tickets.
Tailgate registration does not include a football game ticket. Football game ticket is not required to register for tailgate.
Tickets
$50 for UOAA members $65 for nonmembers
UO Staff reach out to Deshna for a discount at dshine@uoregon.edu
Getting There & Game Day Parking
We will be located in Tailgate Alley at Autzen Stadium, Tent #17. See map below. Parking: Take part in an Oregon tradition when you park on campus and walk the Autzen footbridge on game day.
Parking is free at meters and in any non-residential campus zones on weekends, except the 13th Avenue and Mill Race Garages. Please note any posted signage with parking restrictions. Click here for a campus parking map.
Click here for game day parking options around Autzen.
Attire
The football game against Indiana is Wear YELLOW.
Any and all Oregon Ducks or UO Black Alumni Network gear is welcomed and encouraged.
Questions?
For questions or to request accommodations, please email Deshna Shine or call 800-245-ALUM.

11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
This three-session workshop covers the basics of working with geographic data to make maps in QGIS, an open-source GIS platform. Topics include creating and editing vector data (session 1) and georeferencing raster imagery (session 2). The final, optional session culminates in combining vector and raster data to create a topographic map.
No experience with QGIS is assumed, and more advanced topics may be introduced depending on time and student interest. Computers with QGIS installed will be provided for you. Register online via LibCal.

noon
Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? Learn how to analyze and visualize data in R in this eight-session workshop series. This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. Register for an online spot to recieve Zoom link. Each session will be an hour in the length and cover the topics described below:
- Intro to R and RStudio – October 6
- Project Management and Help in R – October 8
- Data Structures in R – October 13
- Exploring Data – October 15
- Data Visualization with R and ggplot – October 20
- Working with Data in R Part 1 – October 22
- Working with Data in R Part 2 – October 27
- Reproducible Reports with R and RMarkdown – October 29
No prior experience with programming required. The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum.
These workshops require you have R and RStudio installed on your computer.
- Download and install the latest version of R.
- Download and install RStudio. RStudio is an application (an integrated development environment or IDE) that facilitates the use of R and offers a number of nice additional features. You will need the free desktop version for your computer.

2:00–3:00 p.m.
Are you looking for ways to really stand out as a candidate?
Come learn about the basics of resume and cover letter writing and have the opportunity to ask questions on formatting, structure, your own resume tailoring, and much more! Questions welcomed and encouraged!
This workshop is hosted by the University Career Center's Career Readiness Coaching team! To learn more about career coaching, drop-in peer advising, and other career readiness workshops and events visit career.uoregon.edu/coaching or stop by the UCC in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level
This event is part of the 2025 Fall Career Readiness Week. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events

1:00–3:00 p.m.
This comprehensive introduction to high-performance computing prepares attendees to use Talapas, UO's supercomputer. These interactive workshops introduce UNIX commands, Bash scripting, file management, OnDemand, Slurm, JupyterLab integration, and Talapas best practices. Workshops are taught by a team of instructors from UO Libraries, Research Advanced Computer Services (RACS), and the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. Learn from experts in high performance computing and neuroscience!
No prior experience with the command line or high-performance computing is required, though participants may benefit from knowledge of a programming language like Python or R.
Schedule
- Introduction to Bash – October 14, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Bash Scripting on Talapas – October 16, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Talapas Essentials – October 21, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Running Jobs on Talapas with Slurm – October 23, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Advanced Slurm – October 28, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- JupyterLab on Talapas – October 30, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Instructors
- Bruce Edelman - Research Computing Facilitator, RACS
- Freddy Lopez - Research Systems Engineer, RACS
- Jolinda Smith - MR Physicist, Lewis Center for Neuroimaging
- Erin M. Winter - Research Data Management Librarian, Data Services
- William Winter - Research Software Engineer, RACS
To make sure participants can access Talapas during in-person workshop sessions, advance registration is required. Priority will be given to students, faculty, and staff with positions in research labs that use (or plan to use) Talapas.
Want to get a sneak peek of the curriculum? Previous sessions are archived on the course website on GitHub. Contact us if you have any questions.

1:00–2:00 p.m.
Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. This free, eight-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. No experience required!
Topics covered include the following:
- Variables and data types
- Mathematical functions
- Jupyter notebooks
- Reading data into Python
- Plotting data with Pandas
This hybrid, interactive course is intended for beginners to programming. Register online for Zoom link. Not sure how to install Python? Our first day will be focused on installing Python and configuring your coding environment.
Our curriculum is adapted from the Software Carpentries Python curriculum. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

4:00–5:00 p.m.
Curious about what sets the University of Oregon's Master of Business Administration program apart? Join this information session to learn about the unique features and benefits of our program. Get insights into the curriculum, faculty, and opportunities that make the Oregon MBA a standout choice. Don’t miss this chance to explore how the Oregon MBA can transform your career!

Enhance and accelerate the professional knowledge and skills foundational to your accounting career with a Master of Accounting degree.
Why apply early? The School of Accounting offers a separate application for merit- and need-based scholarships as well as Graduate Employment positions. Prospective students will need to apply by Early Decision or Regular Decision deadlines to be eligible to apply for additional School of Accounting funding opportunities.
Application Deadlines
- Early Decision - October 15
- Regular Decision - February 15 (international candidate deadline and final scholarship consideration)
- Late Decision - April 15
- Final Round - June 1

11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
This three-session workshop covers the basics of working with geographic data to make maps in QGIS, an open-source GIS platform. Topics include creating and editing vector data (session 1) and georeferencing raster imagery (session 2). The final, optional session culminates in combining vector and raster data to create a topographic map.
No experience with QGIS is assumed, and more advanced topics may be introduced depending on time and student interest. Computers with QGIS installed will be provided for you. Register online via LibCal.

11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Did you know you can have someone review your resume before the Fall Career & Internship Expo on 10/23? Drop-in with a career readiness coach or peer coach in Tykeson Hall Commons to get feedback on your resume! Free cookies & hot chocolate too :)
Don’t have a resume? Come learn how to make one!
This University Career Center event is part of the 2025 Fall Career Readiness Week sponsored by Enterprise Mobility. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events

noon
Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? Learn how to analyze and visualize data in R in this eight-session workshop series. This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. Register for an online spot to recieve Zoom link. Each session will be an hour in the length and cover the topics described below:
- Intro to R and RStudio – October 6
- Project Management and Help in R – October 8
- Data Structures in R – October 13
- Exploring Data – October 15
- Data Visualization with R and ggplot – October 20
- Working with Data in R Part 1 – October 22
- Working with Data in R Part 2 – October 27
- Reproducible Reports with R and RMarkdown – October 29
No prior experience with programming required. The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum.
These workshops require you have R and RStudio installed on your computer.
- Download and install the latest version of R.
- Download and install RStudio. RStudio is an application (an integrated development environment or IDE) that facilitates the use of R and offers a number of nice additional features. You will need the free desktop version for your computer.

noon
Think Excel is just rows, columns, and formulas? This workshop will change your mind. Discover the Microsoft Excel features that will transform your productivity during this one-day workshop.
In just one hour, you'll explore powerful features that go far beyond basic spreadsheets—tools that help you clean data, analyze trends, and make smarter decisions faster. This session isn't about learning how to sum a column, it's about unlocking the hidden gems that make Excel a powerhouse for productivity and insight.
What You'll Learn
- Data validation and cleanup – Learn how to control data entry with validation rules and quickly remove duplicates to keep your spreadsheets clean and reliable.
- Flash fill and quick analysis – Discover how Excel can recognize patterns and automate formatting, and use the quick analysis tool to instantly visualize your data.
- Mini visuals with Sparklines – Add tiny, powerful charts directly into cells to show trends at a glance. They're perfect for dashboards and reports.
- What-if analysis and goal seek – Explore scenario planning tools that help you test outcomes and find the exact inputs needed to reach your goals.
- Consolidate tool – Combine data from multiple sheets or workbooks into one streamlined summary, no manual copy-pasting required.
- Forecast sheet – Use built-in forecasting tools to project future trends based on historical data, with just a few clicks.
This workshop is ideal for anyone who already works with data in Excel and wants to move beyond formulas into smarter, faster analysis. Whether you're tracking budgets, managing projects, or reporting outcomes, these tools will help you work more efficiently and make your data work harder for you. Discover what you've been missing!

2:00–4:00 p.m.
Lundquist LinQ is an in-person drop-in advising opportunity geared towards LGBTQIA+ students with business majors or minors to meet with an advisor that is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community.

5:30–8:00 p.m.
Mohr Career Services and the Cameron Center for Finance and Securities Analysis invite you to join one of our most popular events of the year: BizCareers in Finance, Banking, and Real Estate.
This career exploration event features a panel discussion followed by a networking event, during which attendees can connect with company representatives and learn about opportunities in the areas of corporate finance, banking, investments, portfolio management, and wealth management.
Schedule
- 5:30–6:30 p.m. – Alumni Panel Discussion (Lillis 282) Learn about career paths and what skills and experience you can gain now to be a competitive applicant.
- 6:30–8:00 p.m. – Networking Mixer (Lillis Atrium) Enjoy refreshments, expand your network of employer connections, and learn about immediate opportunities for internships and full-time jobs.
Space will also be available in Lillis 155 for those who need a quiet space to take a break, reflect, or have a conversation with an attendee. Come to the check-in desk and let us know!
Alumni Panelists
- Ashwin Radhakrishnan – Senior Director, Performance Management Lithia
- Cara Nolan – Commercial Real Estate Broker, CBRE
- Lauren Brown – Senior Financial Analyst, Tektronix
- Danielle Schwimer – Executive Director, JP Morgan Chase Co., Middle Market Banking

Join the UO Real Estate Investment Group for our weekly club meeting! Meetings are open to all: no dues, no application, no interviews.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Join the UO Real Estate Investment Group for our weekly club meeting! Meetings are open to all: no dues, no application, no interviews.

10:30–11:00 a.m.
Join admission representatives to learn more about the one-year Master of Science in Finance program. This program is open to students from all undergraduate majors. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn about the MSF program, admission requirements, and the application process.

1:00–3:00 p.m.
This comprehensive introduction to high-performance computing prepares attendees to use Talapas, UO's supercomputer. These interactive workshops introduce UNIX commands, Bash scripting, file management, OnDemand, Slurm, JupyterLab integration, and Talapas best practices. Workshops are taught by a team of instructors from UO Libraries, Research Advanced Computer Services (RACS), and the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. Learn from experts in high performance computing and neuroscience!
No prior experience with the command line or high-performance computing is required, though participants may benefit from knowledge of a programming language like Python or R.
Schedule
- Introduction to Bash – October 14, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Bash Scripting on Talapas – October 16, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Talapas Essentials – October 21, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Running Jobs on Talapas with Slurm – October 23, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- Advanced Slurm – October 28, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
- JupyterLab on Talapas – October 30, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Instructors
- Bruce Edelman - Research Computing Facilitator, RACS
- Freddy Lopez - Research Systems Engineer, RACS
- Jolinda Smith - MR Physicist, Lewis Center for Neuroimaging
- Erin M. Winter - Research Data Management Librarian, Data Services
- William Winter - Research Software Engineer, RACS
To make sure participants can access Talapas during in-person workshop sessions, advance registration is required. Priority will be given to students, faculty, and staff with positions in research labs that use (or plan to use) Talapas.
Want to get a sneak peek of the curriculum? Previous sessions are archived on the course website on GitHub. Contact us if you have any questions.

1:00–2:00 p.m.
Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. This free, eight-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. No experience required!
Topics covered include the following:
- Variables and data types
- Mathematical functions
- Jupyter notebooks
- Reading data into Python
- Plotting data with Pandas
This hybrid, interactive course is intended for beginners to programming. Register online for Zoom link. Not sure how to install Python? Our first day will be focused on installing Python and configuring your coding environment.
Our curriculum is adapted from the Software Carpentries Python curriculum. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

5:00 p.m.
Prepare for a future in today's dynamic business environment—enhance your data analysis and visualization skills with Power BI during this virtual Professional Edge training.
In the organizations you will work for, vast amounts of data will be collected every day, and your challenge will be to make sense of it. Excel spreadsheets have their place, but they're static, limited in their ability to visualize data, and time-consuming to build and use. In this training, you will be equipped with the skills to move beyond the confines of stagnant data and transform it into a living, breathing dashboard.
NOTE: This training requires access to a computer running a Windows operating system. Power BI is NOT available on MacOS computers, including MacBooks.
Why Participate?
In a data-driven world, your ability to extract meaningful insights and make informed decisions is a game-changer. Power BI empowers you with the skills you need to drive decision-making processes, giving you a competitive edge in the job market.
What You'll Learn
- Transform data – Format data to extract actionable insights.
- Create data models – Present your data intuitively and in a visually engaging way, making it easier for your audience to understand complex information.
- Visualize data – Tell the story of your data in quick, responsive analytics.
- Share assets – The power of automation ensures that your data reaches the right people at the right time.
Schedule
- Friday, October 17, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (virtual)
- Friday, October 31, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (virtual)
Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a digital microcredential in Power BI Essentials, validating your newly acquired skills. Microcredentials are portable, verifiable credentials that can be shared on platforms like LinkedIn, showcasing your expertise to potential employers and offering tangible proof of in-demand competencies.
About the Instructor
Wyatt Schow is a current third-year University of Oregon student studying accounting and economics—subjects in which he often deals with large amounts of data. Power BI enables him to effortlessly organize and customize data, transforming it into a wide range of insightful charts and graphs.

5:00 p.m.
Learn the art of relationship-based selling throughout the entire sales cycle from a seasoned professional during this Professional Edge training.
Through engaging activities, practical exercises, and interactive sessions, you'll not only refine your sales approach but also create an individual development plan for continuous improvement.
This training isn't simply about mastering sales techniques, it's an opportunity to develop a versatile skill set that includes effective communication, strategic thinking, and the ability to understand and meet customer needs—qualities that are invaluable in any career path.
Why Participate?
Designed for participants across all majors and disciplines, our Sales Essentials training offers invaluable insights and skills for aspiring sales professionals, future entrepreneurs, marketers, and business leaders.
Whether you're contemplating a career in sales, embarking on your first professional role, or looking to improve your communication skills to establish trust with others, this Sales Essentials training is your foundation for success.
What You'll Gain
- Earn a marketable skills microcredential – Enhance your resume and LinkedIn profile when you earn the Sales Essentials microcredential from the Lundquist College of Business.
- Develop core sales skills – Gain proficiency in relationship-based selling techniques across key areas essential for sales success, including prospecting, effective communication, overcoming objections, and closing the sale.
- Create an individual development plan – Leave the sessoion with a tailored development plan, reviewed by an industry expert, to showcase your self-awareness and commitment to continuously improve your sales skills.
Schedule
- Friday, October 17, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person in Chiles 326)
- Friday, October 24, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person in Chiles 326)
Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a digital microcredential in Sales Essentials, validating your newly acquired skills. Microcredentials are portable, verifiable credentials that can be shared on platforms like LinkedIn, showcasing your expertise to potential employers and offering tangible proof of in-demand competencies.
About the Instructor
Steven Havens is a former Bank of America senior executive, a role in which he led multiple consumer and small business banking territories throughout South Florida and Southern California. After more than 16 years in banking, he made a career change, shifting to dual careers in education and catering.
Having earned his MBA in 2023, Havens teaches business finance, personal finance, and business ethics at the undergraduate level as an adjunct professor. He is also the owner and head chef of his catering business, which specializes in boutique events and provides both private chef services and cooking class instruction. His breadth of experience in corporate finance, sales leadership, and entrepreneurship gives him a wealth of knowledge that he enjoys sharing with aspiring students.

5:00 p.m.
Are you ready to develop the analytical skills and strategic mindset of a top-tier consultant? Learn what it takes to be a strategic consultant during this virtual Professional Edge training.
In today's complex business environment, the ability to analyze problems and develop strategic solutions is crucial. This program will give you the tools and confidence to do just that. You'll learn how to approach business challenges systematically, conduct thorough analyses, and present compelling recommendations, setting you apart in any professional setting.
Through hands-on activities and real-world case studies, you'll learn to break down complex business problems, conduct comprehensive market research, and apply analytical frameworks to develop strategic solutions.
Whether you're preparing for a consulting internship or a career after graduation, this training—led by experienced industry professionals—will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to excel in problem-solving and analysis, as well as the tools to structure and deliver impactful client presentations.
What You'll Gain
- Analytical frameworks – Master key analytical tools like SWOT, Porter's Five Forces, and PESTEL to evaluate real-world business scenarios.
- Research skills – Learn to leverage various resources and techniques for conducting comprehensive market research and competitive analysis.
- Problem-solving approaches – Develop a structured approach to breaking down and analyzing complex business cases.
- Professional presentations – Create and deliver impactful consulting presentations.
Schedule
- Friday, October 17, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person in Chiles 326)
- Friday, October 24, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person in Chiles 326)
Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a digital microcredential in Consulting Essentials, validating your newly acquired skills. Microcredentials are portable, verifiable credentials that can be shared on platforms like LinkedIn, showcasing your expertise to potential employers and offering tangible proof of in-demand competencies.

Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.

6:00–9:00 p.m.
Oregon Build Hour is a new weekly event where student creators, entrepreneurs, and innovators collaborate, experiment, and build the next big thing. Think of it as a Hackathon for entrepreneurship, but without the rules—an unfiltered space to turn ideas into real businesses, products, or partnerships.
- What to expect – Open collaboration! Connect with students from diverse backgrounds such as tech, business, design, and more. Whether you're working on a product, a business plan, or a fresh idea, you'll find like-minded collaborators here.
- Expert mentorship – Get feedback and guidance from successful entrepreneurs and industry leaders. Ask questions, receive advice, and sharpen your ideas with real-world insights.
- Real results – This is more than just brainstorming; real projects are born here. By the end of each session, you'll have made tangible progress toward building something impactful.
- Creative freedom – No limits, no boundaries, just pure creativity. Whether you're at the idea stage or refining an existing project, Oregon Build Hour gives you the space to experiment and grow in a collaborative environment.
Questions? Email UOEntrepreneurship@UOregon.edu.

6:00–8:00 p.m.
Learn about executive and part-time MBA programs, as well as the experiences of students in business school and beyond, during this panel discussion with admissions representatives from the following schools:
- Oregon Executive MBA, University of Oregon
- Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles
- Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
- Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
- Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
The panel will be followed by a networking fair with all of the schools.

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, and the Fall Career & Internship Expo (10/23), that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!
The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Fall 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsor Enterprise Mobility.
FULL SCHEDULE
Career Tour: Tech Friday, October 17th, 9am-1:30pm, meet at Ford Alumni Center Lobby Want to see what it is like to work for some of the most innovative tech companies in Oregon AND explore Eugene all at the same time?! Hop on the bus and let’s go explore!
How To: Job & Internship Search (Workshop) Friday, October 17th, 2pm-3pm, Tykeson Hall Garden Level 50P (University Career Center-Conference Room) Learn strategies for finding and obtaining jobs and internships.
Curious about the Career & Internship Expo (Virtual Info Session) Monday, October 20th, 12pm-1pm via Zoom (Register in Handshake for Zoom link) Learn the ins and outs of navigating the in-person Fall Career & Internship Expo, updating your Handshake profile, researching employers, and how to present yourself authentically during the expo.
Ducks in Sales: Career Paths, Progression, and Payoffs (Virtual Workshop with UO Alumni Association) Monday, October 20th, 12pm-1pm via Zoom (Register on UOAA website) Tune in to Ducks in Sales, a virtual panel featuring UO alumni who have carved out successful sales careers in fields like tech, healthcare, finance, and more.
How To: Interviewing (Workshop) Tuesday, October 21st, 11am-12pm, Tykeson Hall Garden Level 50P (University Career Center-Conference Room) Interviews can be nerve-racking, so come learn about strategies to help you feel more comfortable and prepared.
Your Future in Food & Beverage (Panel + Connect) Tuesday, October 21st, 4pm-5pm (Industry Panel), 5:15pm-6:30pm (Networking) Tykeson Hall 1st floor Commons Hear from industry leaders and experts about their career journeys, and how you can be developing the skills and connections today to thrive in limitless roles in this growing industry! FREE FOOD!
Breaking Free from Hurry Sickness (Virtual Workshop with UO Alumni Association) Tuesday, October 21st, 4pm-5pm via Zoom (Register on UOAA website) Are you constantly rushing but never catching up? Join fellow Ducks for a groundbreaking exploration of "hurry sickness"—the hidden epidemic affecting high-achievers everywhere.
Non-Profit Job Shadow Day Interest Meeting Wednesday, October 22nd, 4pm-5pm, Tykeson Commons Curious about what it’s like to work at a non-profit? Come learn about the brand-new job shadow day happening on November 14 that will include networking, mentorship, and career exploration! SNACKS PROVIDED!
Fall Career & Internship Expo: PREVIEW and Tour Thursday, October 23rd, 11:15am-12pm, EMU Ballrooms/Maple First Career & Internship Expo? Or just a little nervous? Come early and get a low-stress, behind-the-scenes look at how to navigate the expo and make a good first impression with employers.
Fall Career & Internship Expo Thursday, October 23rd, 12pm-4pm, EMU Ballrooms Get curious about your future and make connections with cool employers! Over 70+ businesses, non-profits, and government agencies are on campus and excited to share more with you about their organization and early career talent opportunities. Take part in the Expo Scavenger Hunt to win prizes and have fun conversation starters with employers. Want to make a great first impression? Bring copies of your resume and wear an outfit that reflects your confidence, personality, and professionalism.
Careers in the Performing Arts Panel Friday, October 24th, 2pm-3:20pm, Frohnmayer 178 Are you passionate about pursuing a career in the performing arts? Join us for an informative session tailored just for you! Listen to insights from a diverse panel representing local venues, non-profits, education, performance, and studios.
Quack to the Future: EMU 75th Reunion Student-Alumni Mixer Friday, October 24th, 4:45pm- 6pm, EMU TBD Celebrate the heart of campus with former EMU Board members and alumni. Share your favorite memories as a student on campus and envision the future over light refreshments. RSVP @ Student Alumni Association’s event page!

9:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Want to see what it's like to work for some of the most innovative tech companies in Oregon AND explore Eugene all at the same time?! Have we got a Friday morning for you! Hop on the bus and let’s go explore!
Students will have the opportunity to tour local companies passionate about creating innovative solutions for complex problems, and helping YOU learn more about all the different types of job functions needed to keep this growing industry booming. They are excited to introduce you to careers and internships at their companies, meet alumni and leaders, and show off some of their innovations in action! This event is FREE, open to all majors, faculty/staff, and bring a friend! Register on Handshake to save your spot & get updates! Our last tour had a waitlist, so sign up today!
OUTLINE OF TOUR:
Meet at Ford Alumni Center Lobby (near Matt Knight Arena Duck Statue) NO LATER THAN 9am; We'll walk over to the bus stop (Agate) to catch the EMX to downtown Eugene. All our sites are within walking distance of one another, so be prepared to get some exercise! While at the stops, you'll get an opportunity to tour their facilities as well as meet with leaders in the field. At 1 we'll be done with the tour and you can stick around downtown to keep exploring and grab lunch OR a group will be getting on the bus to head back to campus you can join.
ABOUT OUR TOUR STOPS: coming soon!
NOTE: make sure you have your FREE LTD bus pass loaded on your phone https://transportation.uoregon.edu/bus
questions, email htate@uoregon.edu for more info or if you don't have a Handshake account and want to join us!

11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
This three-session workshop covers the basics of working with geographic data to make maps in QGIS, an open-source GIS platform. Topics include creating and editing vector data (session 1) and georeferencing raster imagery (session 2). The final, optional session culminates in combining vector and raster data to create a topographic map.
No experience with QGIS is assumed, and more advanced topics may be introduced depending on time and student interest. Computers with QGIS installed will be provided for you. Register online via LibCal.

1:00–2:00 p.m.
Join us every other week for Coffee & Code, a welcoming space where anyone working with data can connect, collaborate, and learn. Whether you're analyzing spreadsheets, visualizing datasets, or writing code, this inclusive community event is for you.
What to Expect:
- Short showcase of interesting projects and techniques
- Networking with fellow data enthusiasts across campus
- Coffee and refreshments provided
Register once for the entire term and attend the sessions that interest you. Join us in the DREAM Lab sofa area or hop in via Zoom.
October 3: Meet Data Services
Ease into the new academic year and chat with the members of Data Services over coffee and cookies. Interested in programming, statistics, or geospatial data? Connect with us and the larger UO data science community.
October 17: Analyzing Library Data with Python and Quarto (Undergraduate Project Spotlight)
Data science major and Data Services intern Calista Gerard will give a short talk on their Python data processing project for analyzing library data followed by a question and answer session. Learn how to go from API query to dashboard.

4:00–6:30 p.m.
This event provides women in business with the opportunity to build networking skills, professionalism, and golf-course etiquette in a business setting. Open to Lundquist graduate students.