Meet with an admissions counselor to discuss entry requirements. Be a Duck! Read more.
Catch a campus tour: 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on weekdays; 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. Read more.
Catch a campus tour six days a week, or just show up to play with the cool tech in the public lobby. Read more.
The UO’s commitment to excellence attracts top-notch students and faculty with nearly 300 academic programs and fuels nineteen NCAA Division-I teams. Based in the classic college town of Eugene. Read more.
Completed in 1886, Villard Hall is one of the oldest buildings on campus. The building's wall houses two time capsules--one from 1885, the other from 1986. Read more.
Home to the Ducks volleyball and basketball programs, the Matthew Knight Arena is also a fantastic Eugene venue for everything from Elton John to Cirque du Soleil to monster trucks! Read more.
When the Pioneer Mother was dedicated in 1932, she was sited near the original women's buildings--Gerlinger Hall, and the Hendricks and Susan Campbell residence halls. Read more.
Dedicated in May 1919. The sculptor, Alexander Phimister Proctor (1862-1950), used a trapper from near Burns, Oregon, as his model. Read more.
The recent expansion of the UO’s Miller Theatre Complex added the black-box arena-style Hope Theatre, as well as a new costume shop with fitting room, dye room, and green room to the existing Robinson Read more.
Wait, is that a skylight... affixed into the ground? The UO's Lokey Laboratories are constructed below ground to minimize vibrations that could affect sensitive scientific equipment. Read more.
The Living-Learning Center integrates spaces for academic classes, study groups, faculty advising, informal musical and theatrical performances, dining, and living. Read more.
Student work in the UO’s picturesque Urban Farm produces vegetables for local food banks. Read more.
UO admissions counselors are standing by to meet with you. Make an appointment and maybe someday you, too, can be a Duck! Read more.
From the parking lot at the top of the butte, take in the view to the south, then look down the side of the butte. Familiar university logo, isn't it? Read more.
On home game days, join the throngs crossing the Willamette River footbridge for the traditional Walk to Autzen. Then lend your voice to one of the loudest collegiate stadiums in the nation! GO DUCKS! Read more.
When it's cold and wet outside, enjoy a panini and a coffee by the fireplace. And check out the names of famous Ducks incorporated into the building's decor. Read more.
Looking for something to do in Portland? The UO offers a variety of lectures, film screening, art exhibits, and workshops that are open to the public at the White Stag Block. Read more.
You think YOU need new shoes? Check out the world’s oldest pair of running shoes, as well as 15,000 years of Northwest cultural history. Read more.
The fourth floor of the law library is a fantastic quiet place to study. Read more.
Historically interesting cemetery, surrounded by the UO campus on three sides. Visit the Grand Army of the Republic plot to explore the grave sites of numerous Civil War veterans. Read more.