The 2026 Grey Gowns have been selected!
Announcements
Join Graham Turner for his upcoming in-person workshops!
Aloha! The 2026 Lūʻau & Hōʻike is approaching, and excitement is building across our ʻohana. The NHOH Merchandise Pop-Up Shop runs April 1 to April 5 PST. Shop multiple designs in one order using “More Events” before checkout. Pick-up details will be emailed. Items are limited, so don’t wait to purchase.
We’re thrilled to continue our new luncheon series with the Student Multicultural Center that brings culture to the table in the most delicious way. Students will visit local restaurants to enjoy authentic meals while hearing from a featured speaker about the rich traditions, history, and cultural significance behind each dish, turning lunch into an immersive cultural experience you won’t want to miss!
Our second event will be on April 8th from 12-2pm! Join us in the SMC as we drive to Kubopdx in Portland! Spots are limited so sign up via our Google Form!
Meet Jessie, a big dog loving her little dog life!
As we celebrate Arab American Heritage Month, we want to encourage you to engage with weekly activities!
Stop by the Café for the new deli bar, now available Monday–Friday during lunch.
Thank you for joining us through this journey as we celebrate Women's History Month with interactive activities!
Ballots for Oregon's May 19 primary election will start arriving in mailboxes on April 29th. This means undergraduate students will receive ballots before the exam period starts but they won't be due back until after classes are out for the summer. It is vital that you carefully consider where you want your ballot mailed and how you plan to return it! Graduate student schedules may vary - but it's still a good idea to think about where you will be and what your voting plan is.
If you are an Oregon voter (students can decide if they want to vote in Oregon or another home state), please check your voter registration and mailing address ASAP. The McCall Center has resources to help you explore why this election matters, how best to register / check your registration, and where to find additional support (e.g. if you're voting in another state).
President Coyle and Provost May have approved the following members of the faculty for scheduled sabbaticals during the 2026-2027 academic year. The proposals were recommended by the respective personnel committee and by the Dean of their College/Unit. We congratulate these colleagues and wish them success in their research.