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The Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships is an annual NCAA Division II conference meet featuring top athletes from the Pacific Northwest, typically held over two days in May. It crowns men's and women's champions in various track, field, and combined events, with Western Washington being a frequent recent winner.
The Student Success and Advising Team is excited to announce that we will be offering multiple workshop sessions in Spring 2026 for faculty/staff who would like to learn more about utilizing Navigate360 to the fullest! These 'office hours' will be available throughout Spring term. In order to accommodate different schedules, trainings will be held in […]
The Student Success and Advising Team is excited to announce that we will be offering multiple workshop sessions in Spring 2026 for faculty/staff who would like to learn more about utilizing Navigate360 to the fullest! These 'office hours' will be available throughout Spring term. In order to accommodate different schedules, trainings will be held in […]
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Come join the Natural Science Club for our weekly meeting in NS 122! We will be playing games after discussing upcoming events.
The Oregon Twilight is an annual, late-season track and field meet hosted by the University of Oregon Athletics at Hayward Field in Eugene. Held in early May, it serves as a final tune-up for the Ducks before the Big Ten championships, featuring a mix of collegiate, professional, and elite unattached athletes.
For nearly three decades, Latiné students from across Oregon have gathered to honor and to celebrate leadership, culture, and community. What began in 1990 as a small gathering of Hispanic high school students from Portland Public Schools has grown into a powerful movement and inclusive of all Oregon high school students.
In this weekly board meeting, student leaders plan events, set priorities, and discuss current issues on campus. Meetings are open to all students. Attend in-person or via Zoom.