"The Horse Boy" is an intensely personal yet epic spiritual journey following a Texas couple and their autistic son as ...
Filmed over four years, "Garbage Dreams" follows three teenage boys in Cairo born into the trash trade in the world's ...
Ecosystem services are the benefits that we derive from the functions performed by the natural environment. These functions, that ultimately ...
This workshop will provide the business, environmental, and practical rationale for pursuing green strategies on all types of building projects, ...
A one-day workshop on the principles and practices of financial reporting, disclosure requirements, and decision making related to the environmental ...
During his tenure at ZGF Architects, Eugene Sandoval has been responsible for design and design team leadership on architectural, urban ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the first Distinguished UO Presidential Lecturer, Seymour Hersh, will speak on "The Question of Torture." This ...
Seymour Hersh is a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist who exposed the My Lai massacre and its cover-up during the ...
A workshop focusing on applying sustainable development principles to procurement.
Sometimes the best way to improve the environmental performance of your ...
The James H Warsaw Sports Marketing Center & Sports Business Radio Present: The Sports Executive Speaker Series featuring Larry Miller, ...
Dr. Crowhurst Lennard believes the key to a city's livability is its public realm, the quality of social life that ...
The Eyes of Me -- This documentary covers one year in the lives of four teenagers who have lost their ...
In this one-day workshop, participants will learn and practice teaching methods and writing skills that directly address preparation for the ...
Most organizations implementing sustainability are finding themselves in need of forming teams (steering committees, task forces, etc.). If managed skillfully, ...
Professor Roger Sherwood of University of Southern California, will give a lecture on the Getty Sketchbook exhibit titled, "The Death ...
John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects believes that architecture has the power to profoundly transform people's lives, whether it provides an ...
Robert W. McChesney, a professor of communication at the University of Illinois, and John Nichols, a writer with The Nation, ...
Join the Master's Program in Strategic Communication for an Open House at the Turnbull Center. Instructors will be present to ...
Young @ Heart -- A New England senior citizens chorus, the Young@Heart Chorus performs pop songs from the Clash to ...
Presenter: Joshua Proudfoot
A one-day workshop addressing the challenges, patterns and solution strategies in forming public-private partnerships for improving the economy ...
Electronic book devices such as Amazon's Kindle and Sony E-reader are part of a new wave in digital publishing--one that's ...
Robert Darnton, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the Harvard University Library, talks about the legal battles surrounding ...
This one-day workshop will focus on the unique issues of implementing sustainable practices in the foodservice industry. The workshop will ...
This interactive workshop is designed for those seeking to learn practical methods to move their sustainability efforts forward by applying ...
A showcase event to highlight new discoveries involving the brain from the University of Oregon, Oregon Health and Science University, ...
October is the month for science savvy women and girls at UO Portland.
Guest Speaker: Janis Weeks, professor of biology and ...
Sustainability in the built environment is not only about what we build, but how and where we build. The workshop ...
October is the month for science savvy women and girls at UO Portland.
There has never been a better time to ...
Share your home movies with other amateur movie lovers! Bring your 8mm and 16mm films to Home Movie Day. We'll ...
October is the month for science savvy women and girls at UO Portland.
Discovery is a magical experience, especially when viewed ...
Are you planning to start a sustainability initiative in your organization but are uncertain how to proceed? Should you start ...
Reinvigorate your classroom and your passion for teaching as we explore together Five Essential Keys of Classroom Management.
Develop greater awareness ...
Inspiration China is a partnership between John Jay (Studio J), the UO School of Architecture & Allied Arts, and the ...
Guest Speaker: Geri Richmond, Richard and Patricia H. Noyes Professor of Chemistry, University of Oregon
Women in careers that have traditionally ...
This workshop will focus on two concepts and sets of tools related to climate change: (1) measuring your organization's "carbon ...
This interactive and resource-rich workshop is specifically designed for those new to the field of sustainability. It will provide an ...
An avid cyclist, University of Oregon Law professor Caroline Forell will survey the current legal rights and responsibilities of Oregon ...
Presented by Michael A. Salter, South Waterfront artist-in-residence, who considers himself an obsessive observer of contemporary visual culture, where graphics ...
Join the UO Portland programs and a panel of Portland's creative professionals for the second 'White Stag Block Talk' where ...
University of Oregon law alum Peter Shaver will join the members of Portland's electropop trio YACHT (John Bechtolt, Claire Evans ...
An expert in sustainable practices and tax policies, University of Oregon Law Professor Nancy Shurtz will provide an overview of ...
This workshop will provide tools for developing climate action strategies. We will pick up where the previous workshop "Carbon Footprints ...
In this one-day workshop, participants will learn and practice teaching methods and writing skills that directly address preparation for the ...
As with any organizational initiative, successful implementation of sustainability is more readily achieved when efforts are based on a coherent ...
Mayor Sam Adams joins 25 students from the UO and PSU architecture and urban planning programs for a budget "back room dinner," catered by Nate Tilden of Clyde Common. Students and the Mayor will discuss the politics of urban policy over some excellent cheap food and drink. SOLD OUT.
Public-sector organizations increasingly need to measure and report on sustainability performance. This workshop provides an overview of key issues related ...
Graduating students in UO's architecture and digital arts programs will present their thesis projects in a building-wide exhibition. Work will be exhibited on the first, fourth, and fifth floors and is open to the public until June 26. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., with a special opening party on Thursday evening, June 4. Free.
This is our last Show 'n' Tell of the term and it will be an "open mic" for anyone with something to present. The whole building is busy getting ready for Final Thesis exhibition and review, so take an hour break and join us for free cookies, coffee, and Strand Tea.
As private markets falter there is increasing interest in how public sector investment can drive sustainable economic development. Drawing from ...
The 2008-9 Kritikos Professor in the Humanities is
Kenneth Miller, molecular biology, cell biology and biochemistry at Brown University.
Ken Miller ...
Struck, 52 Ltd., Straub Collaborative, and Tavola Catering present the tricks, traps, and future of social media."Let's get together and ...
White Stag Show 'n' Tell with Kelly McElroy (library intern) explaining the life-cycle of eels, Matthew Stadler giving directions to Portland's best summer swimming hole, and delicious brownies made by Chris Cosler.
The final presentation in White Stag's four-film mini-series, FILMCITY, which looks at the ways that cinema can construct the logic of the urban. We conclude with this lush evocation of Seattle, a picaresque view of the sprawling city told from the point of view of a bike cop. 4th floor, Fusion Lab Theater. Free and open to the public.
Show and Tell is four eight-minute presentations by students, faculty, or staff at White Stag. It takes place at 3 pm every Tuesday afternoon. Tell us about something you're really into, whether it's your work or hobby or someone else's work you totally admire. You can use all the fancy equipment to show us, and we'll ask you questions. Or share a YouTube or Vimeo link. We'll show it. Free cookies, coffee, and awesome tea provided by Strand Tea. UO White Stag, room 451 (NOTE: ROOM CHANGE).
FILMCITY, White Stag's four-film mini-series, looks at the ways that cinema can construct the logic of the urban. "Wings of Desire" (1987), by Wim Wenders, follows angels through a still-divided Berlin.
The School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) presents the Hulteng Conversation in Ethics and the Payne Awards with keynote speaker: ...
Celebrating a gender, a generation, a personality type or a strongly held emotion is the new currency that is hard ...
A free lecture, open to the public, in the main events room at White Stag: Michael Payatok, principal and founder of Pyatok Architects and currently a teacher in the UO Architecture program, lectures on “The U.S. Housing Crisis: The Role of Design”
FILMCITY, White Stag's four-film mini-series, looks at the ways that cinema can construct the logic of the urban. Yasujiro Ozu's "Good Morning" (1959) depicts life in post-War suburban Tokyo.
Architect David Gabriel, principal of Portland-based Colab, presents his firm's work-in-progress for the Oregon College of Arts and Crafts. In ...
The UO Office of Admissions hosts greater Portland high school counselors during our annual spring dinner and reception. The event ...
Episode #3 in our weekly Show 'n' Tell and YouTube share. This week director of A&AA, Kate Wagle, presents metal ...
FILMCITY, White Stag's four-film mini-series, looks at the ways that cinema can construct the logic of the urban. In "Don't Look Now" (1973) Nicolas Roeg reveals Venice.
Robert L. Tsai is professor of law at American University, Washington College of Law. He is a prize-winning essayist on constitutional ...
A one-day workshop addressing the challenges, patterns and solution strategies in forming public-private partnerships for improving the economy and the ...
UO's Lundquist College of Business celebrates women in sports with this annual award ceremony, honoring Sue Rodin, Founder & National ...
Anne Whiston Spirn is a professor of landscape architecture and planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the author of ...
This eight-week, non-credit class meets at White Stag on Wednesday evenings, 5 pm - 7 pm. We will study the ...
Carrie Landers presenting her art portfolio; Zara Logue on "fast race cars;" Melissa Ehn asking "what makes buildings public;" and ...
From March 30 to April 4, 2009, musician and artist Phil Elverum (aka Mount Eerie, aka The Microphones) wandered the ...
As part of his artist in residence program in the South Waterfront district of Portland, University of Oregon Associate Professor ...
Prof. William Orr discusses "Fossil Insects" for members of Continuing Education's OLLI program. ...
Show and Tell is a bunch of six-minute presentation by students, faculty, or staff at White Stag. It takes place ...
This is the Portland performance of the Oregon Bach Festival's (OBF) season-opening work featuring music as majestic, joyful and glorious ...
An all-day workshop in the Turnbull Center for Journalism and Communications. Room 350. Email Yvonne Lewis at ylewis@uoregon.edu for more ...
The Board of Visitors, a global advisory group of peers and colleagues, assembles for a second day of meetings at White Stag. Meetings in the main events room.
The Board of Visitors, a global advisory group of peers and colleagues, assembles at White Stag for two days of discussion and feedback about UO's Portland programs. Evening gala at 7 pm in the main events room.
In his newest book, Urban Transformation: Understanding City Form and Design, Peter Bosselmann offers a guidebook for students and professionals ...
A pre-release screening of "Copyright Criminals," a documentary film about hop-hop, remix culture, and the law, followed by an open ...
A student talent show organized by the Portland Student Action Council (PSAC) to raise funds for student activities and graduation. ...
White Stag Block Talks: Working in a Creative Economy. A frank, ranging conversation with Susan Hoffman (weiden + kennedy), ...
“Craft, Digital Fabrication & Generative Design,” a lecture by Santiago Perez. The Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of ...
Georgina Hayns, the lead puppet fabricator for LAIKA’s film “Coraline,” visits UO associate professor Zara Logue’s design class to talk ...
In partnership with suddenly.org, the UO hosted a public lecture by Thomas Sieverts, as part of an event series celebrating ...
“Placemaking: Lessons from Portland,” a Lecture by Sabrina Jetton, Ziba Design principal, assessing Portland’s creative industry. ...
“Urban Planning & Sustainability,” a Lecture by Alexander Schmidt, distinguished architect from Universitat Duisberg-Essen and Planwerk4d/Stuttgart. ...
New and expanded modes of cinematic practice including live video performance, recombinant animation, and mobile cinema will be explored through ...
Using scavenged materials and simple construction techniques, students will design and build temporary portable shelters suitable for the urban homeless ...
This course will introduce participants to the basics of using microcontrollers, sensors, and displays in an art context. No electronics ...
Students will complete projects in a variety of media that address issues of urban wildlife in Portland. Beginning and advanced ...
By touring a range of Portland-based manufacturers, students will learn about industrial processes and resources and respond by conceptualizing projects ...
Rediscover Portland through "walk-and-shoot" assignments. With emphasis on camera techniques, this course promotes photographic exploration through the act of wandering. ...
This workshop provides an introduction to Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD-CAM) as a tool for artistic and design practices. ...
Help ALL students, especially your ELL students, reach benchmark standards using seriously fun, engaging, and effective strategies, which can be ...
What is film? What is the future of film? How are digital technologies changing the nature and production of film? ...
Dirt! The Movie -- Filmmaker Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow offer a witty but incisive look at dirt, what's in ...
University of Oregon law alum Peter Shaver will join the members of Portland's electropop trio YACHT (John Bechtolt, Claire Evans and Mike Merrill) to talk about the current state of copyright law and its impact on creative work. We'll draw the audience into a creative re-authoring of copyright law in real time and enjoy free culture. 6:30 p.m.

A panel with some of Portland's design and communication leaders discussing how we can get connected in our creative community.