University Day

058ca279596b242dbc2d0bcc8b551506075b2167University Day is a campus-wide beautification event that takes place each spring. Hundreds of students, staff, and faculty gather together to plant flowers, spread bark dust, and enjoy live entertainment provided by campus groups. We also invite community members to join us! The tradition dates back to 1904 as part of Junior Weekend, when projects included things such as laying the walk to Deady, followed by a feast. It has always been a spirited event to prepare the University grounds for commencement ceremonies, and even though it has greatly evolved since 19045, our roots still lie in campus spirit and community service.

Any student, staff, faculty, alumni, or community member is welcome to participate. There is no pre-registration required, simply join us at Collier Lawn (on the corner of 13th Avenue and University Street, just west of the EMU Amphitheater) between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to participate. Volunteers will be assigned to a section of campus to plant flowers, weed flower beds, spread bark dust, clean up litter, etc. Committing one hour of your time will earn you a free University Day t-shirt, and the satisfaction of contributing to a century old UO tradition!

This year’s campus project will be redesigning a footpath between Lawrence Hall and Villard Hall. We will also be assisting the grounds staff in the planting of President Schill’s investiture tree near the Pioneer statue between Fenton and Friendly Halls at 10 a.m.

Make a Difference Day

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Join your fellow students for a day of service on Saturday, October 24 (9:00 am-1:00 pm). Registration is open through October 22.

Projects
This year we have 5+ projects working with local community partners. 

1. Walama Restoration: we will be preparing and maintaining a project site within Alton Baker park focused on the rehabilitation and re-vegetation of this natural area.
2. Hendricks Park: we will be removing invasive plants, and if weather allows we will be revitalizing the area with native plants.
3. Arc of Lane County Families Connected: we will be participating in a harvest activity decorating pumpkins with children experiencing developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families.
4. FOOD for Lane County Grassroots Garden: we will be helping to plant, harvest, and cultivate in the community garden.
5. FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm: we will be helping to plant, harvest, and cultivate the Youth Farm.
6. Schoolhouse Garden: we will be winterizing the garden and contributing to the building of the outdoor classroom space.

PIRG Campus Action

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Summer Volunteer Openings

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GoEco, an organization devoted to placing students in volunteer positions throughout the world, is accepting applications for this summer. This is a perfect opportunity for students interested in ecological and humanitarian issues.