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
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the American Marketing Association and the International Business and Econimics Club for a LinkedIn workshop, aimed at helping you make the most out of your LinkedIn account!
4:00–5:00 p.m.
Join representatives from the Clark Honors College and the Lundquist College of Business to learn about Lundquist's new Master of Science in Management (MSM), a ten-month program designed to boost your career potential!
4:00–5:00 p.m.
Join GEO for and information session to learn more about our new International Business in Segovia! Information about the program, courses, excursions, application process, and scholarship opportunities will be shared. You can learn more about the International Business in Segovia program here: https://geo.uoregon.edu/programs/europe-spain/international-business-segovia-spain
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Interested in joining the Oregon Consulting Group? This info session is the perfect opportunity to learn more about who we are, what we do, and what it’s like to work on real consulting projects as a student. We’ll give an overview of the application process, share member experiences, and answer any questions you may have. You’ll also get the chance to connect and network with current consultants.
Following the info session, we’ll be hosting a case workshop designed to help you prepare for the interview process. This interactive session will walk you through sample cases and give you a chance to practice the type of thinking and problem-solving we look for in applicants.
- Info session: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
- Case workshop: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Whether you're just exploring or ready to apply, we’d love to see you there!
2:00–4:00 p.m.
An in-person drop-in advising opportunity for majors or minors in the Lundquist College of Business, tailored towards LGBTQIA+ students. Available weeks 2 through 6 and 9 through 11.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
So YOU want to be an agent? The Warsaw Sports Business Club is excited to host Niccolo Posarelli. Niccolo holds years of experience representing NFL players such as Jacoby Brissett, Justin Tucker, K’von Wallace, and more.
If agency isn't your thing, Posarelli is also an entrepreneur who built his firm, Front Runner Sports, from the ground up. With invaluable insight into the world of sports business and self-startups, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Bring any questions and be ready to listen, learn, and connect with someone who has paved their path in the industry. See you soon!
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Join our admissions team to learn how to prepare a competitive application for admission consideration to the UO Master of Science in Finance program. Get answers to your questions in order to get a head start or complete your application prior to the round 4 deadline of May 23. Don’t miss this chance to advance your career in finance!
4:00–7:00 p.m.
The Division of Graduate Studies invites you to a celebration of the research, scholarship, and creative expressions of UO graduate students. The forum regularly showcases the work of more than 100 students representing more than 35 disciplines. Join us for the popular poster and networking session !
To participate, all graduate-level students are invited to submit a proposal by April 16, 2025. All accepted posters will be judged. Posters are categorized by field; first place in each category will win $300.
For more information, go to https://graduatestudies.uoregon.edu/forum
4:00–4:45 p.m.
Join this virtual info session for insider tips on applying to the Oregon MBA. Our admissions team will guide you through the application process, including requirements, statement of purpose, and recommendations. Discover how to showcase your strengths and stand out as a competitive applicant and take the first step towards your MBA journey!
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Join us for Duck In and Connect, a networking event that brings UO alumni and students together to share experiences, forge connections, and explore the university's impressive new Portland campus.
Whether you're an alum looking to expand your professional network, explore new opportunities, or reconnect with fellow Ducks, or a student eager to gain career insights and make valuable connections, this event offers the perfect setting to develop meaningful relationships.
The evening will feature structured networking activities to spark engaging conversations and open, casual mingling in a welcoming space to relax and connect.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of an inspiring evening that celebrates collaboration, networking, and the vibrant new UO Portland campus.
This event is brought to you in partnership by the Duck Career network and PDX Ducks Alumni Chapter.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join program staff and faculty to learn more about the one-year Master of Science in Management program. Starting in fall 2025, this program is open to students from all undergraduate majors.
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
The Lundquist College of Business welcomes Victor Bennett, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at the University of Utah , during a seminar presented by the Department of Management.
Contact assistant professors of management Khonika Gope or Natasha Overmeyer for additional information.
11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Step into the world of the Oregon Executive MBA with "The Executive Experience," a dynamic preview day designed to give you an in-depth look at the program. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore how the curriculum, faculty, and cohort model work together to create a transformative educational journey for working professionals.
You’ll participate in a sample class led by one of our expert faculty members and gain insights into the program’s structure, academic approach, and support systems. Learn how the Oregon Executive MBA is tailored to help you excel in your career and grow as a leader.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the Oregon Executive MBA and see how it can fit into your professional ambitions!
noon
✨ Join UO Libraries' Book Club: "More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI" ✨
Join us as we explore John Warner's insightful examination of writing in the era of artificial intelligence. This timely book addresses the evolving relationship between human creativity and AI tools, offering valuable perspectives for educators, students, researchers, and writers across the UO community.
📚 About the Book:
Warner's book offers practical insights for:
- Redesigning writing assignments in response to AI tools
- Fostering authentic student engagement in an AI-saturated environment
- Balancing technological innovation with core educational values
- Maintaining academic integrity while acknowledging AI's growing presence
❗ Why Join?
This book club provides a space to discuss how we can navigate this changing landscape while preserving the essential human elements of writing and communication. Come join colleagues from across campus in this important conversation about the future of writing and teaching in the age of AI. Free refreshments provided for in-person participants!
🔔 Book Club Details (Both In-Person and on Zoom):
All sessions meet at the Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B) on:
- Friday, April 11, 2025
- Friday, April 25, 2025
- Friday, May 9, 2025
- Friday, May 23, 2025
- Friday, June 6, 2025
This book club is free and open to all UO community members.
noon
Learn more about the Master of Science in Finance program at the University of Oregon. Hear from program faculty and staff, current students, and alumni about the program, courses, and career benefits. Lunch will be provided.
11:55 p.m.
What if you could turn an innovative idea into a powerful AI-driven product that solves real business challenges? Explore the possibilities of generative AI in this hands-on training program, where you'll learn to design impactful, ethical AI solutions and communicate their value in business contexts.
Why Participate?
Whether you're familiar with AI basics or new to the field, this course guides you through each step, from understanding core AI principles to creating your own AI-driven product that meets real-world needs.
What You'll Gain
Get practical experience designing AI products that can address complex problems, support rapid innovation, and encourage responsible development while developing a portfolio piece to showcase your expertise.
- Real-World Product Development – Leave with experience in taking an AI product from concept to design.
- Technical and Strategic Skills – Gain knowledge in AI fundamentals and practical applications that will be valuable across business functions.
- Ethical Frameworks – Understand responsible AI practices that align with business values and societal impact.
About the Instructor
Christopher Lundy, founder of FindInfinite Labs, is an expert in AI and quantum computing and a researcher in quantum cosmology and astrophysics. He develops AI training programs to equip organizations and individuals with the skills to harness AI's potential, transforming industries and preparing leaders for a technology-driven future. He also leads the biopharma and life sciences industry in applying innovation to complex problems that affect people in a tangible way.
11:55 p.m.
Want to make smarter, data-driven decisions that give businesses a competitive edge? In this hands-on, highly interactive training—held in collaboration with UO's Insights Research Lab (IRL)&mbash;you'll dive into the fundamentals of A/B testing—an essential tool used by marketers, product managers, and business strategists to optimize performance and drive results.
Why Participate?
This training isn't just about theory—you'll work individually and in teams to tackle real-world scenarios, apply what you learn immediately, and receive feedback on your work. Those who complete all training requirements will have the opportunity to earn a microcredential, demonstrating their ability to apply A/B testing principles in a professional setting.
What You'll Gain
Over the course of two engaging sessions held in the Insights Research Lab (IRL)—a cutting-edge research environment—you'll design, implement, and analyze real A/B tests, transforming raw data into actionable insights. You'll learn how to:
- Turn a business question into a testable hypothesis
- Select the right variables to measure success
- Use industry-standard tools to run and analyze an A/B test
- Create compelling visualizations that communicate results effectively
- Deliver data-backed recommendations to drive decision-making
About the Instructor
Noelle Nelson is an assistant professor in the Department of Marketing at the Lundquist College of Business. Her expertise includes working memory, processing of multiple sensory inputs, and aesthetic factors in marketing. Nelson's research on these topics has been published in journals including the Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Prior to joining the Lundquist College, she was an assistant professor at the University of Kansas. Nelson received her PhD in marketing from the University of Minnesota.
11:59 p.m.
Don’t miss your opportunity to join the Oregon Consulting Group! Whether you're passionate about strategy, design, data, or marketing, OCG offers real-world experience working with high-impact clients across different industries. As part of OCG, you’ll build professional skills and grow alongside a motivated team of peers.
Make sure to submit your application by May 9—this is your final chance to be considered for the upcoming term!
A week of activities celebrating and showcasing the broad range of scholarship, programs, and research taking place across the University of Oregon related to human performance and sport within the context of the Olympic movement.
With a legacy of more than 100 alumni representing over 20 countries at the Olympic Games and a tradition of hosting elite competitions, the Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon.
Olympics Studies Week is about honoring and celebrating that legacy. Coordinated by the newly launched University of Oregon Olympic Studies Hub, the week is designed to showcase the breadth of research and activities taking place across the university related to sports and wellness within the context of the Olympic movement.
Several events, including an academic symposium and an industry session, are open for community members to attend. Professors and instructors are also incorporating lessons and research into their courses, as well as guest speakers, to explore topics related to Olympic studies.
Plus, there is an array of sporting events taking place on campus during the week, culminating in the Big Ten Track and Field Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025
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Highlights of Olympic Studies Week include
- Academic Showcase, May 12, 9:00 a.m. – noon, Beetham Family Seminar Room, Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: Short presentations showcasing the array of courses, research, and scholarship taking place on campus connected to the Olympic movement. Speakers include the UO Athletics Archivist and scholars from different departments and units, including the Lundquist College of Business, School of Journalism and Communications, Human Performance, Bowerman Sports Science Center, College of Arts and Sciences, and more. This session will be live-streamed at https://www.youtube.com/live/2DZPjvS1iLg.
- Industry Panel, May 16, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.: Organized by the Warsaw Sports Business Center, this industry session will showcase the University of Oregon's hands-on learning approach to education. Representatives from various organizations will be on hand to share insights about how they have partnered to advance the Olympic movement and appreciation for sports and wellness. Open to the public.
- UO Olympics History Archives Tour, May 14, 10:00 - 10:45 a.m., Location: Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (2nd Floor, North Wing): Archivist Lauren Goss will share some of the hidden treasures the university keeps in its special collections, including writings from legendary track coach Bill Bowerman. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-archive-tour
- UO Olympics History Hayward Hall Tour, May 14, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m., Hayward Hall, Hayward Field, (Base of Hayward Tower): This museum within legendary track-and-field venue Hayward Field honors the university’s eight Olympic gold medalists and showcases the global reach of Oregon athletics. The tour will also include a visit to the top of Hayward Field Tower. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-hayward-tour
- Oregon Performance Research Lab Tour, May 14, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., Esslinger Hall 156: Lab director Brad Wilkins will highlight how the lab's research and cutting-edge technologies advance the understanding and limitations of human performance. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-performance-tour
- Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Spring Symposium, May 15, Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: The Wu Tsau Human Performance Alliance includes research from the University of Oregon, Stanford University, University of California San Diego, University of Kansas, Boston Children's Hospital, and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The alliance is holding its spring symposium at UO. UO students, faculty, and staff are invited to join keynote sessions via Zoom (links available at https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025)
9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Join researchers and instructors from across the university.
The session will include an introduction to the University of Oregon Olympic Studies Hub, along with short presentations showcasing the array of courses, research, and scholarship taking place on campus connected to the Olympic movement. Speakers include the UO Athletics Archivist and scholars from different departments and units, including the Lundquist College of Business, School of Journalism and Communications, Human Performance, Bowerman Sports Science Center, College of Arts and Sciences, and more.
The session is open to all UO students, faculty, and staff to attend in person. It will also be streamed live to the worldwide International Olympic Committee Olympic Studies Centre network, which includes dozens of Olympic Studies and Research Centres and hundreds of independent Olympic scholars from around the world.
This event will also be livestreamed at https://www.youtube.com/live/2DZPjvS1iLg
RSVP to attend in person at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7VbErK04NDFmoJ0
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Featured Speakers
Yoav Dubinsky and T. Bettina Cornwell, Lundquist College of Business An introduction to the University of Oregon Olympic Studies Hub and its focus on experiential learning, business and Olympism, studies and research, and multidisciplinary collaborations.
Lauren Goss, Special Collections and University Archives, UO Libraries Highlights from the University of Oregon's more than 100 years of history with the Olympic movement, including some hidden treasures from Special Collections.
Peg Weiser, Philosophy, College of Arts And Sciences The role and history of philosophy in sport, including the nature of games, rules, and play; the aesthetics of sport and art; and the ethics of athletic competition, going back to ancient Greek philosophy and its revitalization in the 19th century.
David Chamberlain, Classics, College of Arts And Sciences The role of sports, games, and athletics in the lives of the ancient Greeks and Romans and the way these were interwoven with the development of thought, society, warfare, and politics, especially the democratic polis.
Lori Shontz, School of Journalism and Communications Overview of the University of Oregon's SOJC Track Bureau, in which students have provided coverage for national and international publications for events at Hayward Field.
Brad Wilkins, Oregon Performance Research Lab Redefining human capabilities through innovative research exploring the physiological mechanisms underlying human limitations through rigorous scientific studies.
Josh Gordon, Lundquist College of Business Conflict, competition, and fairness in sport; the art of negotiation; and the role of an international arbitrator for the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Mike Hahn, Bowerman Sports Science Center Translating the latest advances in sports science into immediate benefits for elite athletes and educational opportunities for students, leading to innovations in injury prevention and improved performance.
John Davis, Lundquist College of Business The Olympic Games, the power of stories, and how sports marketing builds strong brands.
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See full schedule of UO Olympic Studies Week events at https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025.
2:00–4:00 p.m.
UO Libraries, Research Advanced Computer Services (RACS), and the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging are pleased to announce our Introduction to High Performance Computing workshop series. Targeted towards graduate students interested in conducting computational research, these interactive workshops will introduce UNIX commands, bash scripting, file management, OnDemand, Slurm, JupyterLab integration, and other best practices for working on Talapas, UO's high performance computing cluster. 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.
In order to make sure every participant can access Talapas during workshop sessions, registration is required. Priority will be given to graduate students, faculty, and staff with positions in research labs that use or plan to use Talapas.
A week of activities celebrating and showcasing the broad range of scholarship, programs, and research taking place across the University of Oregon related to human performance and sport within the context of the Olympic movement.
With a legacy of more than 100 alumni representing over 20 countries at the Olympic Games and a tradition of hosting elite competitions, the Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon.
Olympics Studies Week is about honoring and celebrating that legacy. Coordinated by the newly launched University of Oregon Olympic Studies Hub, the week is designed to showcase the breadth of research and activities taking place across the university related to sports and wellness within the context of the Olympic movement.
Several events, including an academic symposium and an industry session, are open for community members to attend. Professors and instructors are also incorporating lessons and research into their courses, as well as guest speakers, to explore topics related to Olympic studies.
Plus, there is an array of sporting events taking place on campus during the week, culminating in the Big Ten Track and Field Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025
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Highlights of Olympic Studies Week include
- Academic Showcase, May 12, 9:00 a.m. – noon, Beetham Family Seminar Room, Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: Short presentations showcasing the array of courses, research, and scholarship taking place on campus connected to the Olympic movement. Speakers include the UO Athletics Archivist and scholars from different departments and units, including the Lundquist College of Business, School of Journalism and Communications, Human Performance, Bowerman Sports Science Center, College of Arts and Sciences, and more. This session will be live-streamed at https://www.youtube.com/live/2DZPjvS1iLg.
- Industry Panel, May 16, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.: Organized by the Warsaw Sports Business Center, this industry session will showcase the University of Oregon's hands-on learning approach to education. Representatives from various organizations will be on hand to share insights about how they have partnered to advance the Olympic movement and appreciation for sports and wellness. Open to the public.
- UO Olympics History Archives Tour, May 14, 10:00 - 10:45 a.m., Location: Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (2nd Floor, North Wing): Archivist Lauren Goss will share some of the hidden treasures the university keeps in its special collections, including writings from legendary track coach Bill Bowerman. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-archive-tour
- UO Olympics History Hayward Hall Tour, May 14, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m., Hayward Hall, Hayward Field, (Base of Hayward Tower): This museum within legendary track-and-field venue Hayward Field honors the university’s eight Olympic gold medalists and showcases the global reach of Oregon athletics. The tour will also include a visit to the top of Hayward Field Tower. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-hayward-tour
- Oregon Performance Research Lab Tour, May 14, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., Esslinger Hall 156: Lab director Brad Wilkins will highlight how the lab's research and cutting-edge technologies advance the understanding and limitations of human performance. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-performance-tour
- Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Spring Symposium, May 15, Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: The Wu Tsau Human Performance Alliance includes research from the University of Oregon, Stanford University, University of California San Diego, University of Kansas, Boston Children's Hospital, and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The alliance is holding its spring symposium at UO. UO students, faculty, and staff are invited to join keynote sessions via Zoom (links available at https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025)
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Calling all graduate students and emerging scholars! The Office of the Provost is excited to invite you to the third session of our Book Disciplines Workshop Series "You’ve published your book—now what?" on Tuesday, May 13, from 2PM to 3PM.
Join Katryce Lassle, Senior Publicist, and Andy Etzkorn, Senior Campaign Strategist from University of California Press, for an insider’s look at how to promote and market your academic book after publication.
Learn about:
🔹 Effective publicity strategies
🔹 How to work with your press
🔹 Tools for building your audience
🔹 Long-term promotion for scholarly impact
Whether you're planning your first book or navigating post-publication life, this session is packed with practical guidance and industry insight. Register now at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eKSh6qfvMtLckMm and take your academic work to the next level!
3:00–3:30 p.m.
Join our admissions team to learn how to prepare a competitive application for admission consideration to the UO Master of Accounting program. This session offers a unique opportunity to ask questions and get a head start or complete your application prior to the final round 4 application deadline of June 1. Don’t miss this chance to advance your career in accounting!
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Have questions about applying to the Oregon MBA program for fall 2025? Join our admissions team for an interactive question and answer session designed to provide you with all the answers you need. Learn about the application process and tips for creating a standout application. Don't miss this opportunity to get personalized advice and make your application shine!
A week of activities celebrating and showcasing the broad range of scholarship, programs, and research taking place across the University of Oregon related to human performance and sport within the context of the Olympic movement.
With a legacy of more than 100 alumni representing over 20 countries at the Olympic Games and a tradition of hosting elite competitions, the Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon.
Olympics Studies Week is about honoring and celebrating that legacy. Coordinated by the newly launched University of Oregon Olympic Studies Hub, the week is designed to showcase the breadth of research and activities taking place across the university related to sports and wellness within the context of the Olympic movement.
Several events, including an academic symposium and an industry session, are open for community members to attend. Professors and instructors are also incorporating lessons and research into their courses, as well as guest speakers, to explore topics related to Olympic studies.
Plus, there is an array of sporting events taking place on campus during the week, culminating in the Big Ten Track and Field Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025
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Highlights of Olympic Studies Week include
- Academic Showcase, May 12, 9:00 a.m. – noon, Beetham Family Seminar Room, Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: Short presentations showcasing the array of courses, research, and scholarship taking place on campus connected to the Olympic movement. Speakers include the UO Athletics Archivist and scholars from different departments and units, including the Lundquist College of Business, School of Journalism and Communications, Human Performance, Bowerman Sports Science Center, College of Arts and Sciences, and more. This session will be live-streamed at https://www.youtube.com/live/2DZPjvS1iLg.
- Industry Panel, May 16, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.: Organized by the Warsaw Sports Business Center, this industry session will showcase the University of Oregon's hands-on learning approach to education. Representatives from various organizations will be on hand to share insights about how they have partnered to advance the Olympic movement and appreciation for sports and wellness. Open to the public.
- UO Olympics History Archives Tour, May 14, 10:00 - 10:45 a.m., Location: Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (2nd Floor, North Wing): Archivist Lauren Goss will share some of the hidden treasures the university keeps in its special collections, including writings from legendary track coach Bill Bowerman. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-archive-tour
- UO Olympics History Hayward Hall Tour, May 14, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m., Hayward Hall, Hayward Field, (Base of Hayward Tower): This museum within legendary track-and-field venue Hayward Field honors the university’s eight Olympic gold medalists and showcases the global reach of Oregon athletics. The tour will also include a visit to the top of Hayward Field Tower. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-hayward-tour
- Oregon Performance Research Lab Tour, May 14, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., Esslinger Hall 156: Lab director Brad Wilkins will highlight how the lab's research and cutting-edge technologies advance the understanding and limitations of human performance. Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP at https://uobiz.co/olympic-studies-performance-tour
- Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Spring Symposium, May 15, Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: The Wu Tsau Human Performance Alliance includes research from the University of Oregon, Stanford University, University of California San Diego, University of Kansas, Boston Children's Hospital, and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The alliance is holding its spring symposium at UO. UO students, faculty, and staff are invited to join keynote sessions via Zoom (links available at https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025)
10:00–10:45 a.m.
Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP Required.
The event is part of UO Olympic Studies Week: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025.
Athletics Archivist Lauren Goss will share highlights from the University of Oregon's more than 100 years of history with the Olympic movement, as well as some of the hidden treasures the university keeps in its special collections, including writings from legendary track coach Bill Bowerman.
RSVP at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_24O7G49yhT17Inc
11:00–11:45 a.m.
Space is limited. Open to the public. RSVP Required.
The event is part of UO Olympic Studies Week: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025.
Hayward Hall, the museum located within legendary track-and-field venue Hayward Field, honors the university’s eight Olympic gold medalists and showcases the global reach of Oregon athletics. This tour will also include a visit to the top of Hayward Field Tower.
RSVP at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8hLUc7Oh3IjmbFI
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Looking for a part-time job this summer in Eugene? Looking ahead for fall job opportunities on campus? Or want to learn more about future work-study opportunities during your time at UO? Stop by the UO Part-Time Job & Work-Study Fair, Wednesday, May 14, from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Tykeson Hall 1st Floor Commons area to meet local and on-campus employers hiring for seasonal employees! Bring your resume and apply on the spot, or just look around and learn more about the great ways you can get work experience and build career readiness skills during your time at the UO.
FYI: Work-Study is a specific type of part-time job available to students based on financial need. If a job says it requires Work-Study, you must have accepted an award on Duckweb. To learn more about the program and how to find your award, check out https://career.uoregon.edu/jobs-and-internships/work-study
There will still be LOTS of jobs at this event that do not require work-study in order to apply--something for everyone!
Register in Handshake to keep up to date on which employers are coming to the fair and what jobs you can be applying for!
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Space is limited. UO students, faculty, and staff only. RSVP Required.
The event is part of UO Olympic Studies Week: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2025.
Oregon Performance Research Lab director Brad Wilkins will highlight how the lab's research and cutting-edge technologies advance the understanding of human performance.
RSVP at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0IFRKnBPuhBkjrw