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  2. List of University of Oregon buildings - Wikipedia

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    1888. Off Campus. 45°31′25″N 122°40′15″W  /  45.523646°N 122.670954°W  / 45.523646; -122.670954  (White Stag Block) A campus named for the White Stag Building, also known as the Hirsch-Weis building in Portland, Oregon, the White Stag Block is home to the Portland campus of the University of Oregon.

  3. University Hall (University of Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    April 11, 1972. University Hall, formerly Deady Hall, is a historic building located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was built from 1873 to 1876 [2] by W. H. Abrams [3] to a design by architect William W. Piper. [2] It was the University of Oregon 's first building, and remained the university's only building for almost ten years after its ...

  4. Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    University and Villard Halls, University of Oregon are historic academic buildings on the campus the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. Built in 1876 and 1886 respectively, they are among the oldest surviving academic buildings on the west coast of the United States, and are noted for their Second Empire architecture .

  5. University of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public research university in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in 1876, [ 8 ] the university also has two Portland locations; the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology in Charleston; and Pine Mountain Observatory in Central Oregon. The University of Oregon is organized into nine colleges and schools [ 9 ...

  6. Johnson Hall (Eugene, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    85001351. Added to NRHP. June 20, 1985. Johnson Hall, located in Eugene, Oregon, is the main administration building of the University of Oregon. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The building was constructed in 1914–1915 from plans submitted by Oregon State Architect William C. Knighton in the American Renaissance ...

  7. Campus of the University of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Map of the campus Main sign at the Agate Street entrance to the University.. The campus of the University of Oregon is located in Eugene, Oregon and includes some 80 buildings and facilities, including athletics facilities such as Hayward Field, which was the site of the 2008 Olympic Track and Field Trials, and McArthur Court, and off-campus sites such as nearby Autzen Stadium and the ...

  8. MarAbel B. Frohnmayer Music Building - Wikipedia

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    MarAbel Braden Frohnmayer (January 16, 1909 - October 12, 2003), the namesake of the Frohnmayer Music Building, graduated from the University of Oregon with a B.A. in Music in 1932. She was a long-time supporter of the School of Music, and taught elementary and secondary school music classes in McMinnville, Merrill, and Medford.

  9. List of University of Oregon alumni - Wikipedia

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    Marathon runner and coach. Brianne Theisen-Eaton. B.S. 2012. Canadian record holder in the heptathlon with 6808 points in 2015 and the indoor pentathlon with 4881 points in 2016; 2016 World Indoor Track and Field Championships gold medalist in the pentathlon; 2016 Summer Olympics Bronze medalist in the heptathlon.