Office of the President

Darci Heroy appointed interim AVP, Title IX coordinator

Heroy has a law degree from the UO and has worked as a sexual misconduct investigator and a consultant on Title IX issues.

President Schill to discuss access and education

Schill in November announced the Oregon Commitment, which provides many in-state students the support they need to graduate in four years.

Comments sought on draft of strategic framework plan

The framework will serve as a guide for the university as it works to turn the vision for its future into reality.

President Schill outlines plan to boost research, academics

The president plans to seek savings in central administration and put more emphasis on tenure-track faculty and research.

Highest honor: Geri Richmond to receive Medal of Science

The National Medal of Science is the highest honor given by the U.S. government to scientists, engineers and inventors.

Additional candidate for AVP and Title IX position sets visit

The candidate, from the initial pool of applicants, will be on campus for two days, Jan. 4-5, for interviews and a public presentation.

Work groups formed to address issues for black students at UO

The 13 work groups will be led by members of the university’s senior leadership and will craft recommendations by Jan. 29.

President Schill: Faculty, staff and students make the season bright

UO President Michael Schill sent the following holiday greeting

Charise Cheney to lead committee examining building names

Dunn and Deady halls are two buildings whose names have raised concerns among students calling for racial equity and respect.

Campus invited to join in a conversation about race, equity

The event will take place Friday, Nov. 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Great Room of the Global Scholars Hall.