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A Language Community

The Yamada Language Center, a linguistic and cultural resource center on the UO campus, offers students an alternative to traditional language learning.

Restoring Fragile Languages

The Northwest Indian Language Institute helps tribes revive dying languages and restore their linguistic heritages.

Music and Opportunity at a Campus Radio Station

KWVA, the University of Oregon's campus radio station, shares underground music with the community and gives students and community members the chance to learn about broadcasting.

Music Madness

Despite a demanding program, University music majors stay motivated. Learn more about their rigorous schedules and why they stay committed.

12 Years of Queer Film at the U of O

The Queer Film Festival opened in 1993 at the University; over the years it's faced financial challenges and a changing social climate.