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UO Board moves forward with planning for 2022 World Athletics Championships

Originally published on May 19, 2021 1:45 pm The University of Oregon Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to officially move forward with planning for the 2022 World Athletics Championships, set to take place at Hayward Field. Eugene had already been designated as the site for the event years ago, but the UO Board vote authorizes further agreements to take place. The event, previously known as the IAAF Track and Field Championships, was supposed to take place this year but was postponed due to the pandemic. According to the UO Board, this is the first time the track and field event the third-largest sporting event in the world will be held in the U.S., and it’s the first time it will be held on a university campus.

Oregon athletics projecting $55 million in losses in 2020-21, $8 million less than March

Oregon athletics projecting $55 million in losses in 2020-21, $8 million less than March OregonLive.com 1 hr ago James Crepea, oregonlive.com © Randy L. Rasmussen/Randy L. Rasmussen/The Oregonian University of Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens answers questions during a press conference. EUGENE Oregon athletics’ final projections for the 2021 fiscal year call for a $55 million loss, an improvement of $8 million from two months ago. Popular Searches The latest financial projections for UO athletics, which call for $51 million in revenue and $106 million in expenses, are included in materials to be discussed by the university’s board of trustees during its meeting on Wednesday and Thursday.

Oregon athletics projecting $55 million in losses in 2020-21, $8 million less than March

Oregon athletics projecting $55 million in losses in 2020-21, $8 million less than March
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University of Oregon improperly transferred $5 8 million to shore up athletic budget

University of Oregon improperly transferred $5.8 million to shore up athletic budget Updated Apr 30, 2021; Posted Apr 30, 2021 The money was supposed to be set aside to pay off bonds used to finance Matthew Knight Arena, where the university s basketball teams plan. Leon Neuschwander for The Oregonian/OregonLive Facebook Share Amid a pandemic-caused financial crisis in its athletics department last year, the University of Oregon improperly borrowed $5.8 million from a bond reserve fund, money that was exclusively dedicated to paying off the bonds that paid for the school’s new basketball arena. The university moved the money in June to shore up the athletic department’s finances as ticket revenue from sporting events virtually disappeared.

University of Oregon s Board of Trustees approves tuition increases for new students, change to student tickets

University of Oregon s Board of Trustees approves tuition increases for new students, change to student tickets Jordyn Brown, Register-Guard Replay Video UP NEXT The University of Oregon s new incoming undergraduate students will see a tuition increase next year between 3% and 4.5%, with no additional increases for the rest of their undergraduate career. UO s Board of Trustees approved increases to tuition and fees on day two of its meeting Tuesday. New undergraduate students who are Oregon residents will see an increase of 4.5% and new out-of-state undergraduate students a 3% increase. Some graduate programs won t see any increases, while others will see up to 5%. 

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