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New Rep. Peter DeFazio Annual Lecture Series
UO Libraries is launching a new annual lecture series in honor of University of Oregon alumnus and retired U.S. Representative Peter DeFazio. Join us on April 10 for the inaugural lecture, "What Does It Mean to Defend Democracy Now?" with E.J. Dionne, Jr., internationally-recognized and award-winning journalist and political commentator for The Washington Post.
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The UO Libraries and the UO Judaic Studies Program invite you to explore Sovetish Heymland and the Making of Socialist Yiddish Culture after Stalin. This exhibition celebrates the recently gifted Sovetish Heymland journal, generously donated by Esther Frank. Enriching UO’s collections, the journal offers a unique window into Jewish/Yiddish cultural history under Soviet rule. Located in the lobby of Knight Library, this exhibit will be on display through April 18.

Join us on Thursday, April 10 for a lecture by E.J. Dionne, Jr., renowned journalist, political commentator for The Washington Post, Georgetown professor, and author of eight New York Times bestsellers. This event is free and open to the public. Arrive early—seating is limited!

The UO Libraries Tiny Galleries Team invites UO students to submit proposals for site-specific installations in Knight Library and the Design Library. Showcase your coursework and research through 3D or 2D installations, transforming spaces into immersive experiences while engaging with the campus community and academic discourse.
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