Here is the current information related to university operations and programs. The latest information is available on the UO Coronavirus webpage and FAQ page.
- The university will host a virtual town hall for faculty, staff, and graduate educators at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, to address topics such as employee benefits, academic support, services and technology and information services. You can watch the livestream on the town hall website. You can also submit questions ahead of time using this web form or ask questions during the town hall by emailing townhall@uoregon.edu. A recording will be available on the town hall website.
- A recording of Monday’s virtual town hall for students and their families is available in the archives section of the town hall website.
- Students received a reminder to complete the U.S. 2020 Census.
- Zoom video-conferencing is now available campuswide.
- UO President Michael Schill announced Monday that $1 million in philanthropic support is now available for the Students in Crisis Fund to help students who are dealing with serious financial disruptions. If you are in a financial crisis that could negatively impact your academics, please call 541-346-3216 or visit dos.uoregon.edu. To give to the fund, visit giving.uoregon.edu.
- Workers have recently disinfected thousands of 'touch points' across campus.
- As the UO shifts to remote instruction this spring, we’ve put together remote resources for students.
- The number of COVID-19 confirmed cases increased to 690 in Oregon, including 18 in Lane County.
- The university continues to work in close coordination with the Oregon Health Authority and our companion institutions and agencies.
- Questions, concerns, or suggestions not addressed in the FAQs should continue to be directed to this web form or to the coronavirus information line at 541-346-7007 (the line is staffed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays).