The consortium will drive research and innovation in AI, providing a dependable source of reliable, trustworthy information as AI technologies advance.
The new performing arts center will be built first and will host traveling Broadway shows, the Portland Opera and the Oregon Ballet Theater while the Keller Auditorium undergoes renovations.
The Don and Susie Law Engineering Future Technologies Building will focus on how AI and other digital technology will shape engineering and related fields for years to come.
The proposed tunnels, deemed the "Aggie Loop," would be built in the most congested areas on campus, running from the Polo Road Garage area on east campus to the White Creek apartments on west campus.
The Polk Learning Commons will undergo several major changes to ensure it achieves the modern criteria needed to fit the needs of the university’s student body and staff.
The new building will be on campus and operated in a partnership with Baptist Health as part of an ongoing effort to expand physician training, research and patient care.
Plans for a project to add two new residential apartment buildings with a total of more than 550 units were approved by the university’s board of trustees.