University Relations Newsletter

Carina Miller and FamilyIn 1967, 17-year old Native American Gordon Bettles was asked what he wanted to do after he graduated from high school in Chiloquin, OR. It only took a moment for him to reply.

"Go to the University of Oregon."

VideoCampaign Oregon, the most successful, private fundraising campaign in state history.

Tammy LutzThe sign outside the door reads "Special Events 104." But it's the person inside the office who has brought to life some the University of Oregon's most elaborate events. Tammy Lutz, director of special events, has been selected as the UO Advancement's most recent employee of the quarter.

JSMAJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art continues its "Lasting Legacies" exhibition On view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is" Lasting Legacies: The First 75 Years," the cornerstone exhibit of a year-long celebration. This museum-wide retrospective reflects on the art in the collection and the people who have shaped the museum’s past and present and will build its future.

Employee Updates for November through March

Published By:

Office of Communication,
Senior Director of Office of Communications: Phil Weiler
Vice President of University Relations: Michael Redding

Newsletter Staff:

Editor: Heidi Hiaasen