University of Portland

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Locations

  1. Student Resources

    1. Waldschmidt Hall

      Originally called West Hall, Waldschmidt Hall was built in 1891 for Portland University, the Methodist institution that owned the first college on The Bluff. That school closed a few years later, and West Hall and the property surrounding it were purchased for Columbia University, renamed the University of Portland in 1935.

      Over the years the building has served as a student dormitory, dining hall, classroom, and administrative offices.

      The building was remodeled and restored in 1992 and renamed Waldschmidt Hall in honor of the University’s 15th president, Bishop Paul Waldschmidt, C.S.C.

      Today the building houses the offices of the president, provost, and vice presidents of financial affairs, student affairs, University operations, and University relations; admissions; controller; development; financial aid; human resources; marketing and communications; payroll; registrar; and student accounts and the cashier.


      More info about the president

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      More info about financial affairs

      More info about student affairs

      More info about University operations

      More info about University relations

       

      More info about admissions

      More info about the controller

      More info about development

      More info about financial aid

      More info about human resources

      More info about marketing and communications

      More info about public affairs

      More info about payroll

      More info about the registrar

      More info about student accounts