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Weekly Events Calendar

 

Week Of: May 19 - May 25

05/19 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

- 141

05/19 09:00 AM

Kickboxing Certification This certification brings standards and guidelines to today's hottest workout. Apply the principles of bio mechanics, exercise physiology and injury prevention to learn the safe and effective way to lead dynamic KickBoxing classes. Learn how to properly throw a punch, techniques for kicks, use of equipment, combination-building and more. ** How to Register - To register and receive the discount, please contact Melissa Ineck at: ineckm@wou.edu or 503-838-8860. (Your sincere interest may qualify you for additional discounts.)

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05/20 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

- 141

05/20 04:00 PM

Consider the Conversation Documentary As part of the continuing behavioral science series put on by the psychology department, we will be showing a video called ?Consider the Conversation?. This documentary takes an in depth look at end of life decisions. It shows end of life decisions from the point of view of the patient, family members, doctors and a variety of other people involved in end of life care. The film is meant to spur on conversations between patients, doctors, family members and the like about end of life decisions. This film is also meant to help people understand that death does not have to be such a taboo subject, but rather it is an important conversation to have when dealing with the illness or death of a loved one. The video showing will be followed by a talk by Dr. Marasco, a psychologist who specializes in palliative care and bereavement at transitions professional center in Portland, of which she is the founder. She will talk about end of life decisions and her take on it. After her talk there will be a short question and answer session as well.

- Pacific Room

05/20 06:00 PM

Northern California SOAR Admitted freshmen from the state of California are invited to attend WOU's Northern California Summer Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) program on Monday, May 20. Students and their guests will receive an overview of campus resources and finalize their course schedule for fall term.

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05/21 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

- 141

05/21 01:00 PM

Native American Mascots WOU Anthropology Club: Come join the social science department and the Oregon Department of Education, while we discuss the change of using Native American Mascots for Oregon public schools.

- Santiam

05/21 06:00 PM

Southern California SOAR Program Admitted freshmen from the state of California are invited to attend WOU's Southern California Summer Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) program on Tuesday, May 21. Students will receive an overview of campus resources and finalize their class schedule for fall term.

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05/22 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

- 141

05/23 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

- 141

05/23 12:00 AM

Softball WOU women's softball at NCAA Division II Nationals

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05/23 03:30 PM

TRiO Day: Silver Linings: 25 Sterling Years of TRiO at WOU A dessert reception to celebrate the graduates and student leaders in the Student Enrichment Program an Upward Bound programs on our campus. Participants and their families, as well as WOU community members are invited and encouraged to attend. This marks the 25th year that TRiO programs have been resided on our campus. This year's theme: Silver Linings: 25 sterling years of TRiO at WOU.

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05/24 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

- 141

05/24 09:00 AM

Track & Field WOU track & field team at NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships

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05/25 12:00 PM

Lunch and Learn Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall

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05/25 09:00 AM

Track & Field WOU track & field team at NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Sunday , May 19
Time: 09:00 a.m. - 06:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: Varies
Audience:
Description: This certification brings standards and guidelines to today's hottest workout. Apply the principles of bio mechanics, exercise physiology and injury prevention to learn the safe and effective way to lead dynamic KickBoxing classes. Learn how to properly throw a punch, techniques for kicks, use of equipment, combination-building and more. ** How to Register - To register and receive the discount, please contact Melissa Ineck at: ineckm@wou.edu or 503-838-8860. (Your sincere interest may qualify you for additional discounts.)
Sponsoring Group: Health and Wellness Center
Contact Info: 503-838-8860
Event Website: wou.edu/student/hwc/fitness.php

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Monday , May 20
Time: 04:00 p.m. - 06:00 p.m.
Location: , Pacific Room
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: As part of the continuing behavioral science series put on by the psychology department, we will be showing a video called ?Consider the Conversation?. This documentary takes an in depth look at end of life decisions. It shows end of life decisions from the point of view of the patient, family members, doctors and a variety of other people involved in end of life care. The film is meant to spur on conversations between patients, doctors, family members and the like about end of life decisions. This film is also meant to help people understand that death does not have to be such a taboo subject, but rather it is an important conversation to have when dealing with the illness or death of a loved one. The video showing will be followed by a talk by Dr. Marasco, a psychologist who specializes in palliative care and bereavement at transitions professional center in Portland, of which she is the founder. She will talk about end of life decisions and her take on it. After her talk there will be a short question and answer session as well.
Sponsoring Group: WOU Psychology Department
Contact Info: 503-838-8712
Event Website: http://wou.edu/las/psychology/Consider_conversation_poster-2.pdf

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Date: Monday , May 20
Time: 06:00 p.m. - 09:30 p.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Admitted freshmen from the state of California are invited to attend WOU's Northern California Summer Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) program on Monday, May 20. Students and their guests will receive an overview of campus resources and finalize their course schedule for fall term.
Sponsoring Group: Office of Admissions
Contact Info: (503) 838-8037
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/admissions/soar.php

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Tuesday , May 21
Time: 01:00 p.m. - 03:00 p.m.
Location: , Santiam
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: WOU Anthropology Club: Come join the social science department and the Oregon Department of Education, while we discuss the change of using Native American Mascots for Oregon public schools.
Sponsoring Group: WOU Anthropology Club
Contact Info: 503-838-8357
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/las/socsci/anthro/

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Date: Tuesday , May 21
Time: 06:00 p.m. - 09:30 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Admitted freshmen from the state of California are invited to attend WOU's Southern California Summer Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) program on Tuesday, May 21. Students will receive an overview of campus resources and finalize their class schedule for fall term.
Sponsoring Group: Office of Admissions
Contact Info: (503) 838-8037
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/admissions/soar.php

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Thursday , May 23 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: TBA
Audience:
Description: WOU women's softball at NCAA Division II Nationals
Sponsoring Group: WOU Athletics
Contact Info: 503-838-8051
Event Website: http://www.wouwolves.com/index.aspx

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Date: Thursday , May 23
Time: 03:30 p.m. - 05:00 p.m.
Location: ,
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: A dessert reception to celebrate the graduates and student leaders in the Student Enrichment Program an Upward Bound programs on our campus. Participants and their families, as well as WOU community members are invited and encouraged to attend. This marks the 25th year that TRiO programs have been resided on our campus. This year's theme: Silver Linings: 25 sterling years of TRiO at WOU.
Sponsoring Group: Student Enrichment Program and Upward Bound
Contact Info: 503.838.8168
Event Website: www.wou.edu/sep

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Friday , May 24 (Multi-day event)
Time: 09:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: TBA
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Description: WOU track & field team at NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships
Sponsoring Group: WOU Athletics
Contact Info: 503-838-8051
Event Website: http://www.wouwolves.com/index.aspx

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Date: Friday , April 19 (Multi-day event)
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Location: , 141
Cost: free
Audience:
Description: Free workshops provided by WOU's SafeZone: 4/19 - Meaning of the "Day of Silence" 4/30 - "What is SafeZone?" 5/10 - Sexual Violence against the LGBT Community 5/24 - The (OR) State of Marriage Equality 6/3 - "What is Lav Grad?" 6/7 - Riot and Pride: History of Stonewall
Sponsoring Group: Student Leadership and Activities
Contact Info: 503-838-8659
Event Website: http://www.wou.edu/student/sla/safezone.php#contact

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Date: Friday , May 24 (Multi-day event)
Time: 09:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Location: ,
Cost: TBA
Audience:
Description: WOU track & field team at NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships
Sponsoring Group: WOU Athletics
Contact Info: 503-838-8051
Event Website: http://www.wouwolves.com/index.aspx

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