| Abbreviation | Full Building Name | |--------------|--------------------| | | Agate Hall | | ALL | Allen Hall | | ANS | Anstett Hall | | CAS | Cascade Hall | | CH | Chapman Hall | | CLS | Clinical Services (part of HEDCO) | | COL | Columbia Hall | | CON | Condon Hall | | CP | Computing (now generally in McKenzie or Deschutes) | | CR | Collier House (formerly Collier Hall) | | DE | Deady Hall | | DES | Deschutes Hall | | DOC | Doctor’s Building (old medical building) | | ED | Education (see HEDCO) | | EMU | Erb Memorial Union | | ESS | Esslinger Hall | | FH | Friendly Hall | | FEN | Fenton Hall | | FR | Franklin Building (off-campus admin) | | GER | Gerlinger Hall | | GSH | Global Scholars Hall | | HED | HEDCO Education Building | | HOH | Huestis Hall | | JH | Johnson Hall | | KEN | Kenworthy Hall | | KLA | Knight Library | | LA | Lawrence Hall | | LIN | Lillis Hall | | LYT | Lillis Complex (often Lillis only) | | MCK | McKenzie Hall | | MIL | Millrace Building (multiple #s) | | MOS | Moss Street Children’s Center | | MSB | Many Nations Longhouse | | MUS | Music (Beall Hall / Collier House area) | | NW | Northwood (off-campus offices) | | ONYX | Onyx Bridge (formerly Pacific Hall) | | PAC | Pacific Hall (old name – now Onyx Bridge) | | PLC | Prince Lucien Campbell Hall | | RAI | Rainier Building | | RL | Riverfront Research Park | | SC | Susan Campbell Hall | | SCH | School of Law (Knight Law Center) | | STB | Straub Hall | | TGH | Tykeson Hall | | TH | Thompson Hall | | UO | Used informally, not a building | | VIL | Villard Hall | | VOL | Volcanology (Cascade Hall area) | | WIL | Willamette Hall |
This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of common UO building abbreviations and tips for using them effectively. university of oregon building abbreviations
These are just some of the building abbreviations used at the University of Oregon. If you can't find the one you're looking for, you can always check the University of Oregon's campus map or contact the university directly for more information. The University of Oregon uses a standardized system
The University of Oregon uses a standardized system for building abbreviations, which typically consists of 2-5 letters. These abbreviations are often derived from the building's name, location, or a combination of both. organized by category for easy use.
Primarily used for Biology and Neuroscience.
Connects several science buildings and contains classrooms and labs.
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