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  1. Jan 5, 2010 · Jaqua at a Glance. 1615 East 13th Ave. Eugene, OR. Purpose: Student-athlete tutoring and academic center. Opened: January 5, 2010. Named in Honor of: John E. Jaqua. Trivia: The facade of the Jaqua Center is designed to let in light but repels heat and noise. The John E. Jaqua Center for Student Athletes at the University of Oregon provides the ...

  2. Jaqua was born in Iowa on November 27, 1920, and spent most of his childhood in Southern California. His father, Ernest Jaqua, was dean of the faculty at Pomona College and the first president of Scripps College. John Jaqua began his college education at Pomona but left in early 1942 to join the Marine Corps. After completing flight school, he ...

  3. Contact Info John E. Jaqua Academic Center for Student Athletes 1615 E. 13th Ave Eugene OR, 97403

  4. The design of the Jaqua Academic Center is a marriage of art, graphics, and architecture. ZGF translated the stories and achievements of past and present student-athletes using a variety of graphic applications, including branding, signage / wayfinding, donor recognition, and wall graphics. Highlights include a wall housing 8×8 square oak ...

  5. The design of the Jaqua Academic Center is a marriage of art, graphics, and architecture. ZGF translated the stories and achievements of past and present student-athletes using a variety of graphic applications, including branding, signage / wayfinding, donor recognition, and wall graphics. Highlights include a wall housing 8×8 square oak ...

  6. Nov 15, 2010 · Client: University of Oregon. Completion date: January 2010. Program: A 40,000-square-foot, three-level academic center for student athletes.The ground floor includes a public café, an auditorium, and an atrium; the two floors above, open to student athletes only, feature a 114-seat auditorium, tutor rooms, faculty and advising offices, a computer lab, a graphics lab, and a library.

  7. The John E Jaqua Academic Center is the newest addition to the University of Oregon campus. When designing the 40,000 square foot state-of-the-art academic learning center, the main objective was to provide a comfortable and focused learning environment for student athletes.

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