About

Resource Center services for University of Oregon student organizations

Student organizations can use the Physical Space for holding office hours, small group meetings, and working on their activities. included in the space are six computers with the Adobe suite, collaboration tables and lounge space.

Housed in the Resource Center is the Supply Nest. UO student organizations can checkout event equipment for free. We have a wide assortment of items from card tables to lights. This service is currently expanding to include an event materials creation area and event resource exchange.

Julie Scroggins, ASUO Program Advisor Office- She supports all ASUO Student Organizations to make sure they are successful at accomplishing their goals. Drop-in office hours 2-3:30 pm Monday-Friday.

Coming Next year ASUO Peer Education Event Planners (P.E.E.P.s) will be holding open drop-in hours in the resource Center. P.E.E.P. will help advise, guide and answer questions about ASUO processes.

Creating Activities for University of Oregon students

The Student Activities Board brings you campus wide events through specific program teams and collaborations with other departments. Here is information about the each of the teams

The BE Series   brings together thinkers, makers, disrupters in every field to share their ideas on issues that really matter such as innovation, social justice, mental health and more. It’s about finding out possibilities of who we could be and who we already are. Each talk is aimed to spark inspiration for us to go out into the world and choose who to become; maybe come up with a plan, discover an insight or find out what you are capable of. They choose speakers who are challenging the status quo and inspiring us to be more.

Connect The Ducks purpose is to provide fun, safe events where students can connect and create lasting common memories. They do this by hosting free themed events each term for UO students. Event games & activities often encourage students to meet new people and participate together. UO Students if you want to join the team login to OrgSync and join our group.

Ducks After Dark provides UO students with fun and free late night popular movie screenings and complimentary activities. These events are heavily attended by the student body and we are always looking for volunteers and sponsors if you’d like to get involved! UO Students if you want to join the team login to OrgSync and join our group

The Fishbowl Fridays team creates a musical event held every Friday in the EMU Fishbowl. This event series provides a platform for local and student musicians to share their talents with the student body, and promotes a welcoming, social atmosphere for students to gather and form bonds.

Intersectional Events– Intersectionality is the study of overlapping or intersecting identities and related systems of oppression, domination, or discrimination. Intersectional events are related to identity development for individuals and among communities, especially those of race, gender, and sexuality. This team also coordinates the Queer Film Festival (QFF). QFF is an annual festival that showcases the works of the LGBTQIAA community.

The Visual Arts team works to curate, plan, install, and market exhibits and receptions within the newly renovated EMU Adell McMillan Gallery and the Aperture Gallery. In addition to work in the EMU art galleries, this team aims to enrich the student community through creative visual art events such as artist talks and demonstrations.

Willamette Valley Music Festival team creates an annual free music festival that focuses on music and the arts. This festival transforms campus into a creative space that becomes a focal gathering point for both students and the surrounding community. It provides a space for individuals to come together as a group and celebrate the creative talent that UO, Eugene and the Pacific Northwest has to offer. This year the team will be expanding the festival to include hosting music events throughout the year leading up to the festival in May.