Office of the President

President calls for resilience in the face of fires, pandemic

Although campus is not in danger, he offers concern and support for those affected

Next chief civil rights officer and Title IX coordinator announced

Nicole Commissiong, assistant dean in the law school, will start in the post Oct. 1

UO will pivot to mostly remote and online instruction fall term

Using safety measures, university will welcome freshmen wishing to live on campus

Schill on George Floyd Protests, Black Lives Matter, Deady Renaming

UO President Michael Schill on the protests, systemic racism, COVID-19 and moving forward

Crisis Control: Andre Le Duc and Fall Reopening Amid COVID-19

Chief resilience officer Andre Le Duc is preparing the UO for safe reopening in the time of COVID-19

Government walks back rule change on international students

The reversal came just days after the UO and 19 other schools sued to block the rule

UO, 19 others file suit to block ICE international student rules

The suit challenges a change barring entry of those who take only online courses in fall

President, provost object to new rules for international students

UO leaders joining the effort to overturn a federal shift on treatment of student visas

UO board votes unanimously to seek new name for Deady Hall

The building will be called University Hall while a permanent name is sought

President, provost applaud graduation effort, look to fall

Plans include moving back to remote classes after the Thanksgiving break