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University of Oregon
NameUniversity of Oregon
MottoMens agitat molem
Established1876
TypePublic
PresidentMichael H. Schill
Students30,146
Undergrad22,257
Postgrad7,889
LocationEugene, Oregon
CountryUnited States

University of Oregon is a public research university located in Eugene, Oregon, founded in 1876 by Joshua J. Walton and other early Oregon settlers. The institution is known for its strong programs in business, journalism, and sustainability, and has produced notable alumni such as Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike, and Daniel Wu, a Hong Kong-based actor and director. The university is also recognized for its research partnerships with organizations like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. The university's faculty includes renowned scholars like Naomi Shihab Nye, a poet and writer, and David Miklos, a physicist who has worked with CERN and the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

History

The University of Oregon was established in 1876, with the first classes held in 1877, and was initially funded by the Oregon State Legislature and private donors like Henry Villard and Melvin Clarke. The institution's early years were marked by struggles, including a fire that destroyed the original building in 1885, but it was rebuilt with the help of architect William Templeton and contractor John McCracken. The university has since grown to become one of the largest institutions of higher education in the state, with a strong focus on research and community engagement, and has been accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities since 1918. Notable events in the university's history include the establishment of the School of Law in 1884, the School of Medicine in 1913, and the College of Business in 1914, which have produced graduates like Barbara Roberts, the first female Governor of Oregon, and Gordon Smith, a former United States Senator.

Academics

The University of Oregon offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields like business administration, journalism, and environmental science, and has partnerships with institutions like the University of California, Berkeley and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The university is composed of several colleges and schools, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, and the School of Music and Dance, which have produced notable alumni like Ken Kesey, a writer and counterculture figure, and James Ivory, a film director and producer. The university is also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Advanced Materials Characterization in Oregon and the Institute of Neuroscience, which have collaborated with organizations like the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Campus

The University of Oregon campus is located in Eugene, Oregon, and covers an area of over 295 acres, featuring a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and the Knight Library, which have been designed by architects like Ellis F. Lawrence and Pietro Belluschi. The campus is also home to a number of public art installations, including works by artists like Bruce Nauman and Mark di Suvero, and has been recognized for its sustainability efforts, including the use of renewable energy and green building practices, and has been certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. The university has also invested in infrastructure projects, such as the Knight Campus and the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, which have been supported by donors like Phil Knight and Penny Knight.

Research

The University of Oregon is a major research institution, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration with other universities and organizations, including the University of Washington and the Oregon Health & Science University. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior and the Institute of Molecular Biology, which have been supported by funding agencies like the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. The university has also made significant contributions to fields like materials science and neuroscience, and has produced researchers like Brian Druker, a physician and researcher who developed the cancer treatment Gleevec, and Mary-Claire King, a geneticist who discovered the BRCA1 gene.

Student_life

The University of Oregon has a diverse and active student body, with over 300 student organizations and clubs, including the Associated Students of the University of Oregon and the University of Oregon Student Foundation, which have been involved in community service projects and advocacy efforts like the Oregon Student Association and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. The university also offers a range of recreational activities, including intramural sports and outdoor programs, and has a strong focus on student wellness and mental health, with resources like the University Counseling and Testing Center and the University Health Center. The university has also been recognized for its diversity and inclusion efforts, including the establishment of the LGBTQ+ Support Services and the DREAMers Resource Center, which have been supported by organizations like the Human Rights Campaign and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.

Athletics

The University of Oregon's athletic teams, the Oregon Ducks, compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Pac-12 Conference, and have won numerous championships in sports like football, basketball, and track and field, including the Rose Bowl and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The university's athletic facilities include Autzen Stadium and Matthew Knight Arena, which have hosted events like the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and the USATF Championships, and have been recognized for their sustainability features, including the use of renewable energy and green building practices. The university has also produced notable athletes like Steve Prefontaine, a distance runner and Olympian, and Ashton Eaton, a decathlete and Olympic gold medalist, who have competed in events like the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics.

Category:Public universities in the United States

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