American English Institute | University of Oregon

Web Name: American English Institute | University of Oregon

WebSite: http://aei.uoregon.edu

ID:27585

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Institute,English,American,

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English for your world Information about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is linked below, AEI is offering remote classes to keep AEI students, host families, and partners safe.view our programs CoVID-19 AEI Update  Located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, and within a short drive of the Pacific Ocean, the Cascade Mountains, and other beautiful natural areas, the University of Oregon is the perfect destination for people who love the outdoors. It is known across the United States for its green spaces, fresh air, good public transportation, and great places to run and bike. The people of Eugene embrace diverse beliefs and abilities, which provides a friendly and welcoming environment where students feel they belong. Alumni Art Exhibit: Effervescence by Grace HornerJul 1711:00 a.m.Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Racing to Change: Oregon's Civil Rights...Jul 1711:00 a.m.Museum of Natural and Cultural History 2020 Global Leadership Challenge: Achieving...Jul 198:00 a.m.University of Oregon Campus, Eugene, Oregon, USA Sexual Asssault Support Services LGBTQIA+ Group Jul 285:00 p.m.Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS) Call for Band7:00 a.m.We are looking for performers for the upcoming school year. You do not need to be a UO student. We welcome anyone and everyone. Don't be shy and don't wait to apply!... Call for Band July 6–August 31 emu.uoregon.edu/csi We are looking for performers for the upcoming school year. You do not need to be a UO student. We welcome anyone and everyone. Don't be shy and don't wait to apply! The form closes August 31st.https://uoregon.campuslabs.com/…/submitter/form/start/427815Departments: Division of Student Life, Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Student Activities Board, Center for Student Involvement14387, 14390, 14832, 25770Event Type: Arts Culture, Music, Concert14466, 14468, 22507Add to My CalendarInvite my Friends Alumni Art Exhibit: Effervescence by Grace Horner11:00 a.m.Visual Arts team is excited to offer our First Art Exhibit of the 2020-21 school year. Effervescence by Grace Horner Recent class of 2020 Graduated in Cinema Studies, Art ... Alumni Art Exhibit: Effervescence by Grace Horner July 16–August 27 Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Fishbowl emu.uoregon.edu/csi Visual Arts team is excited to offer our First Art Exhibit of the 2020-21 school year. Effervescence by Grace Horner Recent class of 2020 Graduated in Cinema Studies, Art Technology and Journalism. The exhibit delves into the topic of isolation in the times of Covid-19. Open July 20 and lasts through August 27 in the EMU Fishbowl. It can be seen any time the Building is open Mon-Fri 11am-7pm Sat Sun 11am-5pm Artist Bio: Grace Horner has been drawing for most of her life and started honing her skills at the age of sixteen. She is mostly self-taught and spent her early 20's creating a collection of illustrations for friends, events, and special occasions. Her primary focus is to continue creating art for galleries, storytelling, and personal satisfaction. Grace draws her inspiration from animation, fashion, history, and nature. Artist Statement: This series represents the bubbly and vivacious energy that comes with imagination during uncertainty. My art offers an inside perspective into the private spheres of recollection, new ideas, and self-expression. Most of these pieces were created during the stay-at-home order, due to COVID-19, in order to cope with my own feelings of loneliness and isolation. I have always used art as a form of expression when words fail me, and my imagination continues to run freely through these pieces. They represent the enthusiasm that comes from the desire to create something beautiful that's beyond the seeing eye and to immerse yourself into a world of effervescent beings.Departments: Division of Student Life, Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Student Activities Board, Center for Student Involvement14387, 14390, 14832, 25770Event Type: Student Life, Entertainment, Free, Arts Culture, Exhibit, Art, Wellness, Mental Health14396, 14397, 14827, 14466, 14828, 16401, 14400, 36030Add to My CalendarInvite my Friends Racing to Change: Oregon's Civil Rights Years—The Eugene Story11:00 a.m.To help slow the spread of COVID-19, the museum's public spaces are temporarily closed. In the meantime, enjoy the museum from home and watch... Racing to Change: Oregon's Civil Rights Years—The Eugene Story October 12 2019–September 13 2020 Museum of Natural and Cultural History mnch.uoregon.edu/exhibits/racing-change-oregons-civil-rights-years-eugene-story To help slow the spread of COVID-19, the museum's public spaces are temporarily closed. In the meantime, enjoy the museum from home and watch for updates on our reopening plans. Racing to Change chronicles the civil rights movement in Eugene, Oregon, during the 1960s and 1970s—a time of great upheaval, conflict, and celebration as new voices clashed with traditional organizations of power. Co-developed by the Museum of Natural and Cultural History and Oregon Black Pioneers, the exhibit illuminates legacies of racism and the unceasing efforts of Oregon's Black communities to bring about change.  Through photographs, recorded interviews, and historical archives, Racing to Change explores how racist policies and attitudes created a pressing need for bold civil rights activism in Eugene. Firsthand accounts from movement organizers, former UO students, elected officials, and other members of Oregon's black communities paint a vivid picture of the area's past, and urge us to take part in building a more just future. On view through May 10, 2020.Departments: Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Division of Equity and Inclusion, Office of the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion (VPEI), Featured DEI Events, University Advancement, Government and Community Relations, Community Impact16403, 14492, 129707, 143397, 14504, 23587, 136864Event Type: Arts Culture, Exhibit, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Diversity, Black and African American, Recurring14466, 14828, 14830, 25811, 43800, 26464Add to My CalendarInvite my Friends 2020 Global Leadership Challenge: Achieving Environmental Sustainability Across Sectors8:00 a.m.A sustainable future depends on our ability to provide creative solutions locally, here in Eugene, Oregon, that transfer globally, across continents. The University of Oregon and... 2020 Global Leadership Challenge: Achieving Environmental Sustainability Across Sectors July 19 8:00 a.m.–12:00 a.m. University of Oregon Campus, Eugene, Oregon, USA international.uoregon.edu/2020-leadership-challenge A sustainable future depends on our ability to provide creative solutions locally, here in Eugene, Oregon, that transfer globally, across continents. The University of Oregon and the community of for-profit, non-profit, and public sectors throughout the region stand at the intersection of research and environmental science and offer the ideal platform for solving sustainability-related challenges. The 2020 Global Leadership Challenge, Achieving Environmental Sustainability Across Sectors, will bring together undergraduate students from the UO, the US, and around the world to unite focus on the globally critical and increasingly pressing challenge of sustainability. Participants will complete a two-week intensive program in which they will work with three community partners each from a different local sector to address a sustainability related challenge which pertains to their work. Along the way students will complete interactive workshops, learn how to collaborate cross culturally, develop leadership skills, connect with peers from around the world, and gain valuable professional experience.Departments: Division of Global Engagement, Division of Equity and Inclusion, Office of the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion (VPEI), Featured DEI Events17116, 14492, 129707, 143397Event Type: Lectures Presentations, Symposium, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Conference, Sustainability, International14515, 14518, 14830, 25221, 37595, 43795Add to My CalendarInvite my FriendsJoin our Discord hangout with other LGBTQIA+ students! Meet friends, share memes, discuss quarantine hobbies, and learn about upcoming... LGBTQIA+ Virtual Student Hangout May 6–July 29 https://tinyurl.com/lgbtdiscord UO LGBTQIA+  Student Virtual Hangout Join our Discord hangout with other LGBTQIA+ students! Meet friends, share memes, discuss quarantine hobbies, and learn about upcoming events. To access our Discord channel please fill out our survey to receive the link! This is to ensure safety of our students: https://tinyurl.com/lgbtdiscord Departments: Division of Student Life, Office of the Dean of Students, LGBTESSP14387, 16079, 14507Event Type: Student Life, Entertainment, Diversity and Multiculturalism, LGBT14396, 14397, 14830, 15085Add to My CalendarInvite my Friends

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