Videos

• President Michael H. Schill and other university leaders hosted a virtual town hall focused on winter term instruction and operations, as well as continued effort to prevent and respond to COVID-19.
• The University of Oregon celebrated the grand opening of the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, featuring a number of speakers, highlights of the new building, and a mixed reality experience.
• President Michael H. Schill gave welcome remarks at the 2020 virtual Veteran's Day Recognition Ceremony, honoring our veterans, reservists, their family members, and the families of active-duty members of the military.
• President Michael H. Schill welcomed viewers to the 2020 Virtual First Generation Student Celebration featuring a number of faculty and staff who were the first in their family to attend college.
• 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 welcomes the University of Oregon Class of 2024 to the start of their academic journey at the UO.
• Michael Schill, President of the University of Oregon, discusses some of the challenges the university has faced this year during a UO Today interview.
• As promised, I am writing today to provide you with information about plans for fall operations at the University of Oregon. Let me first hit the headlines and then I will provide more detail.
• I wanted to take a moment in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month to both acknowledge the stress and anxiety you have experienced due to the coronavirus and share a number of resources available to you throughout your time as UO students.
• President Michael Schill talks about the University of Oregon's commitment to protect and support students, and how the campus community is preparing to deliver remote education for spring term so students can continue their education and stay on track to graduation.