Campus News

Faculty members from across campus are encouraged to submit ideas for classes that help freshmen adjust to academic life
The Christmas classic “It's a Wonderful Life” will be shown on campus on Wed., Dec. 3, in 180 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall. The screening is free and open to the public. Prior to the movie, journalism instructor and author Bob Welch will host a discussion about "The Greatest Gift" manuscript that inspired the movie. The manuscript of the beloved holiday tradition by author Phillip Van Doren Stern is part of the UO Libraries' Special Collections and University Archives. The original draft of the short story will be on display at the screening. 
President Scott Coltrane recommends the repeal of dozens of inapplicable, outdated, or duplicative policies and directives
University has agreed to put the financial hardship fund into the collective bargaining agreement to ensure it remains available
Despite many concessions by the university, graduate students reject the latest offer and will strike beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2
Michael Hames-Garcia, director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society and professor of ethnic studies, will discuss a new book project on whiteness and homosexuality this Wednesday, Dec. 3.The talk, at noon in the Jane Grant Conference Room in Hendricks Hall, is free and open to the public. Brown bag lunches are welcome.
The weekly sports roundup is a list of all the home and televised Ducks sporting events this week and the results of their contests last week
Both classified staff and officers of administration will be recognized in ceremonies marking significant milestones in university employment
Mediation session Monday is expected to be the final meeting between the two sides before a strike can begin Tuesday
Information regarding commonly heard misconceptions about the financial impacts of contract negotiations