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Nicholas Kristof

Join us for the 2nd Annual Rep. Peter DeFazio Lecture:

How Do We Bridge a Divided America? with Nicholas D. Kristof

Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6:30 p.m.
Global Scholars Hall 123

This talk by Nicholas D. Kristof, two-time Pulitizer Prize winning New York Times journalist and proud Oregonian will address the current Wayne Morse Center theme of 'Common Ground: Cities and Towns Confronting Shared Challenges.'

This event is free and open to the community. A livestream will be available for those who can't join in person.

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Our Tiny Galleries repurpose library spaces to house creative expressions from the UO community. For the 2026-27 academic year, we invite students from all academic disciplines to submit proposals for 3-dimensional or 2-dimensional art installations related to their coursework, research, or academic interests. Win up to $1,500 and showcase your talent to thousands of library visitors!
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