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Identity-Based Resources
Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center
The Division of Graduate Studies offers a mentoring program. Please contact the Diversity GE to join the mailing list: gsdiversity@uoregon.edu
Students with Families
Counseling
The University of Oregon provides several services to ensure student safety. Graduate Student One Stop provides a comprehensive list of resources. The free UOregon Mobile App, available for iOS and Android platforms, includes safety resources.
In compliance with the Clery Act, the University of Oregon publishes an annual report that includes crime statistics, crime prevention information, crime reporting procedures, substance abuse prevention and education, and other resources. Please find the report here.
The following list gives provides safety resources on and off-campus.
- Off-campus Resources
- Personal Safety:
- Neighborhood Safety
- On-campus Services and support
- Night safety and Transportation
Eugene
The emergency call boxes on campus are strategically distributed throughout campus to help the user immediately connect with police dispatchers. The campus at night map shows the lit paths and emergency boxes.
The UO's Duck Ride program and Designated Driver Shuttle provide safe transportation around and off-campus at night. Students of all gender identities can request a safety escort from UOPD. All the services are free to UO students.
Public Safety Resources
In response to student feedback and the protests against police brutality and racial profiling across the nation, the University of Oregon Police Department (UOPD) initiated a shift to creating unarmed community service officer positions. The community service officers respond to nonemergency calls that do not require the presence of a police officer.
You can find more information about the Community Service Officers here.
UOPD provides several options to receive feedback and concerns from the campus community.
Please find all the services provided by the UOPD here.
Portland
UO Portland offers a security escort service for all staff and students. Please call these numbers to request help.
- 503-710-2084
- 503-710-8004 (after-hours)
- 503-595-3440 (dispatcher)
UO Alert Portland: Sign up for the UO Alert Text messaging system to receive notifications in the event of an emergency on campus. Please find all the safety resources details here.
- Sexual Harassment, Bullying, and Stalking
Eugene
The Division of Student Life provides personal safety resources and programs that offer support for students experiencing sexual harassment, bullying, and stalking:
Portland
The Office of Student Life Portland provides personal safety resources for students experiencing sexual harassment, bullying, and stalking.
- Reporting a concern
Eugene
The Office of Dean of Students encourages students to report a concern if they or other students are experiencing critical situations, including suicidal ideation, bias, sexual misconduct, interpersonal violence, or other concerns. In a nonemergency situation, students can submit a report, and the student care team would work with the student to address the issue. Please use the following resources to report concerns or contact the appropriate support:
Portland
The Office of Student Life Portland provides resources for students. For questions or more information, contact Student Life Portland at 503-412-3701, studentlifepdx@uoregon.edu, or careerpdx@uoregon.edu.
Funding & Professional Development Resources
Dissertation & thesis assistance
Printing posters for presentations
Research club for students of color
National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)