Student Events and Activities
Student Life helps provide opportunities for students, both on and off campus. Check out the listings below to learn how you can get involved in events and activities on-campus, remotely, and in the community.
FREE FOR STUDENTS
Hosted by Q+ Club
Friday, May 16 | 5-9 p.m.
Wille Hall, Coats Campus Center
Snacks, refreshments, a DJ, and a rootin' tootin' good time!
2025 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Reflections Through Art: Voices & Expressions In Collaboration with Asian and Pacific
Islanders Collective
Monday, May 12 | 5:30 p.m.
Middleton Science Center, Room 190
Short film screening, panelists, spoken word, games and art, and snacks.
Book Discussion: "Darius the Great is Not Okay"
Thursday, May 29 | 5:30 p.m.
Barber Library, First Floor
Read "Darius the Great is Not Okay" by Adib Khorram in May and join us on May 29 for
a conversation. All ages welcome. Appetizers provided.
Free books are available to students and a limited amount for community members. Email
studentlife@cocc.edu to request a book.
All Month: Paper Crane Making Stations
In Japanese culture, cranes are symbols of good health and peace. Folding 1,000 cranes
is a way to wish someone good health. The 1,000 cranes are most well-known for the
story of Sadako Sasaki, who became sick with cancer after the bombings of Hiroshima
in WWII. She set out to fold 1,000 cranes, which gave them additional significance
as anti-war symbols. Learn how to make a paper crane on Youtube or drop by one of the stations below for materials and instructions.
Join us as we aim to fold 1,000 paper cranes across all campuses!
Bend Campus: Coats Campus Center Lobby and in front of ASCOCC Office, 207
Madras & Prineville Campuses: Lobby
Redmond Campus: Hallway outside the Student Commons, Technology Education Center
Free concert benefiting the student food bank!
Thursday, June 5
6 p.m.
Mazama Field
Free for students & staff
$10 suggested donation for community members
Bring your blanket or chairs to spread out on the field and enjoy Precious Byrd! All are welcome. Bouncy house available for little kids, dinner available to purchase (or free for students), and a beer garden for 21+.
In advance of College events, persons needing accommodation or transportation because
of a physical or mobility disability should contact Campus Services at 541-383-7775.
For accommodation because of other disability such as hearing impairment, contact
Disability Services at 541-383-7583.
Looking for additional ways to get involved?
Student Life helps provide multiple opportunities for students to get involved in events, clubs, groups and activities.
For additional event listings see:
Calendar Highlights | Sports | Chandler Lecture Series | Multicultural Events | Student Life - Get Involved