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COVID Stories: When Events Go Virtual
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV88ZmvwupLxnB6BGpiZrss_rUCe-Z0Ef
As part of our new “COVID Stories” series, our guest, Travis Worrell, Lead Creative Videographer for the Strategic Communications and Marketing team here at the UO, will have a conversation with Cora about how his work went from creating memorable UO video features to building a television studio in a fairly unusual conference room on campus.
Class of 2025: What To Do Next For University Housing
Our guest, Alex Galbreath, Director of University Housing Promotion and Student Recruitment, will discuss housing information for Fall 2021 admitted students and their families. We’ll share current information about dates, deadlines, and what you need to know now to support your student.
Season 3 Episode 1: Season 3 Preview
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Episode 34: What We Know Now About Winter Term Instruction
https://provost.uoregon.edu/provost-and-senior-vice-president
https://president.uoregon.edu/virtual-town-hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m84hnZUSMk&list=PL9mmMea1Vv2IsH2Ss7E8UU5Wr74gY_XsP
On today’s episode we have another conversation with Patrick Phillips, Provost and Senior Vice President here at the UO. After we take a look back at fall, Provost Phillips shares the ways teaching and learning will change for winter 2020 and what steps the University is taking for the health of our students, staff, and faculty.
MEET YOUR HOST
Cora Bennett Director, Student Orientation Programs
Cora Bennett is the director of Student Orientation Programs and manages the student ambassador program and orientation events. Since joining the division she has grown the office to meet the ever-growing interest in the UO from prospective students and visitors. The programs she manages employ 80 students as ambassadors who present the UO experience to new Ducks as well as to more than 30,000 visitors each year. “I love the UO because it’s unlike any other place I’ve ever lived. People are warm and friendly, the campus environment is everything a university should be, and the pride and spirit the community has for the university is unmatched.”