Presidential Messages

• President Michael H. Schill sent an Open Mike to campus expressing gratitude for the university's perseverance through the COVID-19 pandemic and optimism for what the future holds for the UO.
• President Michael H. Schill sent a message to the university community announcing a number of reforms to the UO Police Department including reducing the number of armed officers and increasing the number of unarmed community service officers.
• President Michael H. Schill sent a message to the campus community encouraging patience as the nation awaits the results of the 2020 presidential election.
• President Michael H. Schill sent the following message with the university community encouraging everyone to vote and sharing information, resources, and events related to the 2020 presidential election.
• President Michael H. Schill sent the following message to the university community reaffirming UO's commitment to equity and inclusion work despite a recent federal executive order.
• President Michael H. Schill and Provost and Senior Vice President Patrick Phillips announced that the UO's Monitoring and Assessment Program (MAP) will begin expanding COVID-19 testing efforts within the university community.
• President Michael H. Schill and Provost Patrick Phillips announced that winter term 2021 classes will continue to be delivered much like they have for fall term, with a mix of remote, online, and some in-person courses.
• President Michael H. Schill welcomes the University of Oregon community to the start of fall term with a message about working together to protect ourselves, our fellow Ducks, and the community— to overcome the many challenges of this year and make this a great term.
• President Michael H. Schill sent a message to the university community regarding the Pac-12 universities' vote to resume some collegiate athletic programs — specifically football, men’s and women’s basketball, and other winter sports.
• President Michael H. Schill sent the following message to the campus community.