University of Oregon 2019 Annual Financial Report
University of Oregon
F
[ounded in 1876 in Eugene, the University of Oregon (UO) is the state's flagship public research institution.
The 295-acre campus houses 82 buildings, including two museums-the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
and the Museum of Natural and Cultural History-more than 25 research centers and institutes, and nine
schools and colleges, including College of Arts and Sciences, Charles H. Lundquist College of Business, College
of Education, Robert D. Clark Honors College, College of Design, School of Journalism and Communication,
School of Music and Dance, School of Law, and the Graduate School.
The UO is one of just 62 schools with membership in the prestigious Association of American Universities—
and is the only member in Oregon. Within its schools and departments, the UO offers more than 300 academic
programs, 76 undergraduate majors, 95 graduate and professional majors, and 314 study-abroad programs in 69
countries.
The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) in Charleston is a living classroom where undergraduate and
graduate students studying biology, marine biology, general science, and environmental science experience
marine organisms in their natural habitats.
Perched on a remote mountaintop 6,300 feet above sea level in central Oregon, the Pine Mountain Observatory
is ideal for observing the high desert's night skies. The observatory, which is operated by the UO's Department of
Physics, provides basic and advanced scientific research opportunities.
Students at UO Portland are working toward master's degrees in architecture, historic preservation, strategic
communication, business administration, sports product management, multimedia journalism, and Juris Doctor
degrees. Fifth-year programs are also offered in product design and digital arts, as well as courses geared to
continuing professional education.
The UO is also home to Matthew Knight Arena and Autzen Stadium, where it ostensibly "never rains." A
completely renovated Hayward Field is scheduled to open in Spring, 2020. In addition to its storied football
program and reputation as Track Town USA, university Ducks teams include men's baseball, basketball, cross
country, football, golf, tennis, and track and field. Women's sports teams include acrobatics and tumbling,
basketball, beach volleyball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.
Clubs devoted to sports include everything from alpine ski to wushu.
2 University of OregonView entire presentation