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Chapman Hall

Chapman Hall is home to the Robert Donald Clark Honors College, the Graduate School, and Creative Publishing.

Chapman Hall

Living and Learning in a Sylvan Environment

Set in tree-dotted open spaces, our residence halls offer highly rated dining services, easy Internet access, and a supportive environment.

Sylvan Living and Learning Environment

Cutting-edge Research Facilities

Willamette Hall is the centerpiece of the Lorry I. Lokey Science Complex at the University of Oregon.

Cutting-edge Research Facilities

Charles H. Lundquist College of Business

The Lillis Business Complex is the only certified environmentally friendly building at a top-ranked business school.

Charles H. Lundquist College of Business

Choose the UO

The University of Oregon is dedicated to giving students a great education and a transformative experience.

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Campus

The University of Oregon campus features more than 3,000 trees of more than 500 species.

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Highlights

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UO once again lauded by U.S. News as one of America's best colleges

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Events

Laverne Krause Gallery Exhibition: Group show with Simon Boas, Matt Delbridge, Pat Arch and Krista Trask.
Mon, January 12, 2009–Fri, January 16, 2009

Rock, Water, Fire, Earth and Sky by David N. Jones
Fri, November 7, 2008–Sun, March 1, 2009

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Featured Story

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Museum of Art marks 75th anniversary

Retrospective exhibit reflects past and looks to future

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News

UO to make up Oregon Opportunity Grant reduction impacting 2,900 students
One-time fix will off-set grant reductions for spring term

UO makes first payment to state treasury for tax credits
Legislation has created a 'spiral going in the right direction' for economic development

Six North American sites hold 12,900-year-old nanodiamond-rich soil
Discoveries consistent with theory of Clovis-age disruption by cosmic event, say nine-member team led by the UO's Doug Kennett

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