
Deschutes Hall is a building on the
University of Oregon
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campus
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in
Eugene
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Oregon
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. Opened in the Winter term of 1990, it is home to the university's
Computer Science department. The four-story building contains faculty and graduate student offices, boardrooms, and research laboratories.
As part of the Lorry I. Lokey Science Complex, it connects directly to the
Lewis Integrative Science Building. Deschutes Hall takes a name given by French-Canadian trappers to the
Deschutes River
The Deschutes River ( ) in central Oregon is a major tributary of the Columbia River. The river provides much of the drainage on the eastern side of the Cascade Range in Oregon, gathering many of the tributaries that descend from the drier, easte ...
, important to Native American livelihood.
Images
Image:Deschutes Hall, University of Oregon (2011).jpg, A closer view of the entrance.
Image:UO Deschutes West.jpg, Facing 13th Avenue during a 2007 campus renovation.
Image:Deschutes Hall, University of Oregon.jpg, Sign near the back entrance.
See also
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University of Oregon campus
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 McArt ...
References
External links
UO Department of Computer and Information Science (CIS)
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University of Oregon buildings
University and college academic buildings in the United States
1990 establishments in Oregon
University and college buildings completed in 1990