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The University of Oregon (UO), established in 1876, is a premier public research institution located in Eugene, Oregon. With a total enrollment of 24,462 students as of fall 2024, including 20,626 undergraduates and 3,836 graduate students, UO offers a vibrant academic community. The university is situated in a city setting, encompassing a 295-acre campus.
Academic Excellence and Campus Life
UO provides a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. The student-to-faculty ratio is 19:1, ensuring personalized attention and a supportive learning environment.
The campus is known for its lush greenery and over 500 different tree species, offering a picturesque environment for study and recreation.
Commitment to Dietary Needs
Understanding the importance of accommodating diverse dietary requirements, the University of Oregon offers various options for students with gluten and other food sensitivities.
Watershed
Located in Unthank Hall, Watershed focuses on providing plant-based, gluten-free foods featuring locally harvested ingredients. The menu includes fresh citrus blends, signature superfood bowls, and salads crafted to meet diverse dietary needs.
Fresh Marketcafé
Situated in the Global Scholars Hall, Fresh Marketcafé offers a variety of cuisines, including rice bowls, pasta, espresso, and a deli counter. This venue caters to a wide range of dietary preferences and needs.
For personalized dietary accommodations, students are encouraged to contact University Housing at 541-346-4277 or [email protected]. The university’s dining services are committed to working with students to develop suitable meal plans.
Athletic Excellence
The University of Oregon’s athletic teams, known as the Oregon Ducks, compete in the NCAA Division I as part of the Big Ten Conference. The university supports 20 varsity teams, fostering a dynamic sports culture on campus.
Connect with the University of Oregon
- Website: https://www.uoregon.edu
- Contact: 800-BE-A-DUCK
- Social Media:
For more information on dining options and accommodations, visit the University Housing Dining page.
*Visit zeroforlife.com for more information on celiac disease and the gluten-free diet!
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