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Explore Campus

Yamada Language Center: Study more than 50 languages here

Lillis Business Complex: Features one of the largest solar installations in the Northwest

Memorial Quad: The perfect spot to read a book and catch some sun Autzen Stadium: ESPN and Sports Illustrated have called it one of the nation’s top 10 college venues to watch an American football game

Pre’s Trail: One of the most famous running trails in the world

Lawrence Hall: Light-filled exhibition spaces dedicated to student art and design projects

Allen Hall: The UO’s journalism, PR, advertising, and media studies hub

Chapman Hall: Home to Clark Honors College

Knight Library: Built in 1937, this perennial favorite study spot is the UO’s largest library—don’t miss the Special Collections room

Willamette River: Runs through the UO with main campus on one side and football, baseball, and soccer facilities on the other, connected by a footbridge

Urban Farm: You can grow your own vegetables here

Price Science Commons: Features the first (and only) big data visualization lab in the state of Oregon

EMU Beehives: The roof of the EMU is home to three hives of honeybees, working overtime to keep our campus pollinated

Tykeson Hall: Your one-stop destination for comprehensive academic and career advising

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art: Extensive permanent collections and rotating exhibitions, all free for students

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Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: Long name, big vision: to shorten the timeline between scientific discovery and societal impact

Lokey Laboratories: Our not-so-secret underground research lab

Oregon Hall: Home to Admissions, Financial Aid, the Office of the Dean of Students, the Accessible Education Center, and International Student Scholar Services

Matthew Knight Arena: The court is designed to look like a clearing “deep in the woods” Many Nations Longhouse: Designed by a member of the Choctaw and Cherokee tribes

Black Cultural Center: A place for UO students to share and celebrate Black culture

Sand Court: Where Gritz, a game combining a net and Frisbee, was invented

Student Welcome Center: Where future Ducks start their campus visit experience

Moon Tree: Grown from a seed that orbited the moon on Apollo 14

Erb Memorial Union (EMU): Home to a radio station, glass blowing studio, and dozens of delicious dishes Knight Law Center: Home to the UO School of Law, where you can get a legal studies minor or try courses with world-class law professors

Rec Center: This award-winning facility includes eight workout studios, a 12-lane lap pool, 20 sport courts, and a 30-foot climbing wall

Hayward Field: The freshly overhauled birthplace of Nike innovation is among the world’s finest track and field facilities

Outdoor Program Barn: The jumping-off point for any Oregon adventure—meet up here, then get out there

Gerlinger Lawn: Stop by on a sunny spring day for intramural grass volleyball

Experience it for yourself

We offer many opportunities for prospective students and their families to tour campus, ask questions, and connect with current students and staff. Mix and match the options to create a visit that works for you.

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