Campus News

The dog days are upon us, so pack up your pooch and a picnic and head to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History for a celebration of all things canine.In honor of National Dog Day, the museum and Greenhill Humane Society present the second annual Dog Days of Summer, a free outdoor event set for Wednesday, Aug. 26, from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
The three-year agreement includes 8 percent raises, protections for non-tenure-track faculty and flexibility funding contingent positions.
The painted steel sculpture by a late UO faculty member is on the Memorial Quad between Prince Lucien Campbell and Condon halls. 
The UO's new leader is holding drop-in hours in August and September and inviting faculty to stop by with books they have authored.
During the closures people with questions can leave phone or email messages that will be reviewed the following business day.
Work on the student union's main entrance is taking longer that initially expected, but the building is scheduled to reopen Aug. 22.
New gift from the Giustina Forest Foundation will secure outstanding leadership and enhance vital library resources.
The graduation ceremony will take place on the Memorial Quad lawn outside the Knight Library this Saturday, Aug. 15.
Audience at Straub Hall and online gets history lesson on the Cascadia quake zone and practical advise on how to prepare for 'The Really Big One."
UO students and staff will join the Duck as part of a community parade on Saturday, the highlight of the three-day festival.