Lane Community College

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Tours

  1. Panoramic Tour

    Take a virtual tour of Lane's main campus through panoramic photos!

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    1. Building 1: Student Services Lobby

      Student Services (Building 1)

       

      Lane Community College is a community college in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in 1964, Lane Community College is the third largest community college in Oregon with 6 campuses & teaching locations and an annual enrollment of 10,806. The college offers a wide variety of instructional programs including professional technical programs, college transfer programs, continuing education noncredit courses, programs in English as a Second Language and International ESL, GED programs, and customized training for local businesses.  


      Whether you study sociology or Spanish, nursing or welding, you will find yourself in Building 1 at some point in your college career at Lane. Here, you’ll access many important student services, such as Admissions, Advising, Counseling and Career Exploration centers, Enrollment ServicesFinancial AidFirst Year Experience, Center for Student Engagement, Testing Office, Welcome Center and more. 

      If you ever have questions about where to go on campus, what resources we have, how to get started at Lane and more, wander into building 1 and someone will be able to help!

      If you have any questions, or need assistance planning an in person visit, please contact the Office of Admissions.

    2. Building 31: Longhouse

      Longhouse (Building 31)
      Ever wanted to learn to speak Chinuk Wawa, attend a powwow, get involved in the Native American Student Association, or take ethnic studies classes? Then you’ll likely be spending time in Lane’s beautiful Native American longhouse.


      The building is totally unique on campus, being constructed from 16 Douglas fir logs that measured 12 feet long by 20 inches in diameter. The timber is from the Coquille Forest in Southwest Oregon and was donated and blessed by the Coquille Tribe before being turned at a mill in Molalla. The result is a breath-taking structure of 6200 square feet with a large meeting space (Hall of Honor), space for classrooms, full kitchen facilities and dressing areas off of the rest rooms for dancers to dress in regalia, and administration offices.


      If you wander outside, you’ll find a story telling and teaching circle surrounded by carved cedar totems which honor the armed forces of the United States. Whether or not an event is planned, the story telling circle is worth a visit—feel your worries easing as you sit in this peace-filled space.

    3. Track & Field

      Track & Field
      The Lane Track & Field is home to the OSAA State Cross Country Championship each fall. The field is IAAF Certified Olympic-Calibur Surface. In addition to being the location for all the track & field competitions, it is also the site for Lane recreational classes, community and high school sporting events. 
    4. Soccer Field

      Soccer Field


    5. Building 5: Fitness Education Center

      Physical Education (Building 5) 

      Did you sign up for a fencing or kickboxing class? Are you a student of one of the finest dance programs in the Pacific Northwest? Are you in the Fitness & Lifestyle Specialist program, or maybe you just want to hit the weights to let off a little steam? You’ll find your place here in Building 5, the Physical Education building.


      The building houses basketball courtsdance studios, locker rooms, faculty offices, and the testing labs for the Fitness & Lifestyle Specialist students. This lab is outfitted with equipment designed for assessment of general health and wellness, as well as more specialized equipment for trained athletes. Even if you’re not an athlete, you can enjoy the fitness equipment in the state-of-the-art Fitness Education Center—an 8000 square foot space open Monday through Saturday for classes and individual use.


      Be sure to also check out the activities of Recreational Sports while in Building 5. Rec. Sports events provides a variety of opportunities for participation in individual and team activities. Lane students may participate in local athletic leagues at discounted rates, one-day and weekend events and trips, and activities for the whole family.

    6. Building 5: Basketball Gym

      Basketball Gym (Building 5)

       
    7. Center Building: Lower Plaza

      Lower Plaza (Center Building)
    8. Bristow Square

      Bristow Square
    9. Building 6: Ragozzino Performance Hall

      Performing Arts (Building 6)

      Lane’s musicdance, and theater programs can be found in Building 6, the Center for the Performing Arts. Students and audiences alike enjoy the excellent performance spaces. The Performance Hall, which seats 500, has a high-end lighting system, professional sound system, and a flexible stage—elements that support the education of both technical and performing students, and make for professional performances for the community. The Blue Door Theater is a more intimate space, and is Eugene's only theatre-in-the-round. Here is where experienced students create their own theatrical events, and audiences can enjoy student showcases and cabarets.


      But before a student can perform, they must perfect their craft. Thankfully, Building 6 also houses a music, dance, and theater arts resource center with reference materials, music theory tutorial software, and a large library of recordings and listening materials. The Center is also home to Lane's Music Technology & Sound Engineering program which offers students hands-on experience with the latest in music technology. The music technology classroom and lab has twenty stations where students learn about MIDI sequencing and audio production. The recording studio provides access to the latest in professional equipment and software.

    10. Center Building: Food Court

      Food Court (Center Building)
      Whether you are a student, employee or just visiting us. We invite you to try out any of our dining options

      Venues include: Doug's Place, Bartolotti's Pizza, J & J Java and Taco Intrusion. 
       
    11. Center Building: Titan Store

      Titan Store (Center Building)

      The Titan Store is the college's bookstore. In 2014, the store went through a major renovation. The store provides course material support to students, faculty and staff. While you are here take a look at our Lane gear and show off your Titan Pride. 
    12. Center Building: Learning Commons

      Learning Commons (Center Building)

      The Learning Commons is the hub for student resources. On the second and third floors, you’ll find the Library, Tutoring Services, an Academic Testing Center, and technology assistance. This commons is surrounded by a variety of individual and group study rooms, as well as classrooms and labs.
    13. Center Building: NW Commons

      NW Commons (Center Building)
      Looking for a place to study, hang out with your friends or just simply to enjoy the view? The NW commons is popular place for many students.  
    14. Center Building: Library

      Library (Center Building)

      Looking for a place to study or help with a research project or have questions about our online resources? The Library is where you want to go. Come by and talk to our Librarians and staff.
    15. Center Building: Upper Plaza

      Upper Plaza (Center Building)
    16. Learning Garden

      Learning Garden
      The Learning Garden harvests a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and herbs, both annual and perennial (including cabbage, kale, basil, chives, onions, garlic, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, melons, marionberries, apples, plums, and much more). The food is harvested and distributed here on campus to Culinary Service and the Rainy Day Food Pantry.

      Students are always welcome to join weekly volunteer work parties, and there are many other ways to get involved including federal work study, co-op internships, service learning projects, non-credit continuing education.
       
    17. West Entrance Garden

      West Entrance Garden