Tuesday, Oct. 30
Workshop: The Career Center presents “Job Search Strategies” to help students develop skills for an effective job search.
3-4 p.m. 12 Hendricks. Free.
Seminar: PeaceHealth’s Women’s Information Network presents “Mind-Body-Spirit Medicine: Inner Resources for Healing,” featuring Dr. Joe Arpaia, Eugene physician and co-author of “Tibetan Wisdom for Western Life.” Arpaia will explain how simple mind-body techniques can enhance our internal healing resources to improve health. 7:30-9 p.m. DoubleTree Hotel, 3280 Gateway Rd, Springfield. Free.
Workshop: The Career Center presents “Interview 101: Marketing Yourself in an Interview” to help students understand the recruiter’s perspective. Find out what questions they really ask, what they want to get out of an interview, and how to answer tough questions like, “Why should I hire you?” 4-5:30 p.m. Alsea and Coquille Rooms, EMU. Free. Registration required.
Celebration: Oak Hill School presents its annual “Día de los Muertos Ofrenda” exhibition in honor of Eugene’s 20th year celebrating Día de los Muertos. The exhibit will feature a traditional altar, authentic music, Mexican poetry and keynote speaker Jose Luis Lara. 6:30 p.m. Oak Hill School, 86397 Eastway Dr. free.
Wednesday, Oct. 31
Caregiver Support Group: Confidential and educational support for University community members who are caring for loved ones with any form of senile dementia, facilitated by the Eugene Regional Office of the Alzheimer’s Association Oregon/Greater Idaho Chapter. No registration required; new members always welcome. Noon-1 p.m. Rogue Room, EMU. Free. For information, call (541) 346-2962. Meets on the last Wednesday of each month except December.
Thursday, Nov. 1
Workshop: The Career Center presents “The Grad School Question: Is Grad School Right for Me?” to help students decide whether to continue their education past a bachelor’s degree. 1-2 p.m. Ben Linder Room, EMU. Free.
Panel discussion: The Career Center presents “Job Shock!” to help students get a feel for the culture of the University by examining the characteristics of a large business and the federal government. 4-5 p.m. Collier House. Free. Registration required.
Friday, Nov. 2
Bake sale: Project SafeRide is having its annual Autumn Bake Sale with many seasonal goodies. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Outside the University Bookstore. Donations only.
Workshop: The Career Center presents “Job Interviewing Made Easy” to help students prepare for the structure of an interview and learn the major steps to get ready for an interview. 11 a.m.-noon.