Everything You Need
Centrally located, the EMU provides everything you might need between classes. It's designed to complement the college life; food, money, printing, student groups, event tickets, a wellness center, and comfy chairs galore.
For after-hours service or questions about the EMU, please call guest services.

EMU Guest Service (the O-Desk)
EMU Guest Services is a one-stop spot to learn what's happening. Not sure where to go? We'll point you in the right direction. If you've lost or found an item, or have a question about campus or the community, stop by the O-Desk on the ground floor of the EMU. You can also call us at 541-346-4163, or connect with us for a virtual chat!
Scheduling and Event Services
UO Scheduling and Event Services facilitates planning and support for non-academic use of university facilities and out-of-door space on campus. We provide services and equipment for a wide variety of cultural, educational, and recreational activities, enabling campus and community organizations to produce successful events.
Duck Bucks
Your UO ID card can be used as a debit card for purchases on campus simply by depositing funds your Duck Bucks account. You can use Duck Bucks to purchase food, craft center materials, and more. Printing and copying services in computer labs and libraries can only be paid for with Duck Bucks. Find out how to deposit funds and other FAQs below.
Ticket Office
As a sales outlet for Ticketmaster, TicketsWest, the Hult Center, and a number of local venues, the Ticket Office provides access to several thousand events a year throughout Oregon, Washington, and California. Other services include: digital passport and ID photos, Duck Bucks deposit site, LTD bus passes and monthly passes, fax sending services, yearly key checkout for EMU student offices, and event cashier for student groups presenting fundraising events and activities on campus.
Card Office
The UO Card Office provides UO photo ID cards and badges for students, faculty, staff, and departments. It also oversees Duck Bucks, the university’s debit card program.
Moss Street Children's Center
The Moss Street Children's Center provides high-quality developmental child care services to UO students, faculty, and staff. Our mission is to support UO student parents by providing care for their children while they attend classes while also providing employment opportunities and training in child care to student staff.
Child Care Subsidy
Child Care Subsidy, an incidental fee funded program, reimburses a percentage of child care expenses paid for lower-income student parents. The goal of the program is to ease the financial pressure of paying child care expenses while also paying college tuition.
Campus Copy Center
Established in 1889, Printing and Mailing Services supports the educational objectives of the University of Oregon through information dissemination in teaching, research, and public service. Black and white prints, color prints, copying, bindings, scanning, folding, laminating, paper sales, and more. We have a large variety of paper sizes, stocks, and colors available.
USS Technology Service Desk and Computer Lab
The EMU Computing Lab and Technology Service Desk are managed by IS User Support Services and are open to current UO students, faculty, and staff. Users must log in using their Duck ID in order to use the lab computers.
Find more information about printing and scanning on the UO Service Portal. Users can also configure a laptop to print to the lab printers.
Emerald Media Group
The Oregon Daily Emerald is the UO's independent student newspaper that serves as a forum for news and opinion, and as a student voice for the entire university community. All editors and reporters are students. They also strive to train UO students in every aspect of newspaper publication.
ASUO Student Legal Services
ASUO Student Legal Services provides free advice to incidental fee paying students regarding many off-campus issues including landlord/tenant, criminal, traffic, car accidents, family and consumer matters.
Student Advocacy Program
The Student Advocacy Program provides information and support to students and student groups who are involved in a dispute with the university. Situations may involve behavioral issues, violations of the student code of conduct, housing violations, or financial aid. Legal advice, counsel, and direct support is also available to students who are respondents in matters pertaining to their conduct as a student, such as academic misconduct, substance abuse misconduct, general misconduct, discriminatory misconduct (except cases related to Title IX), and cases involving violence or harm to others.
Lost And Found
The Lost and Found service at the EMU is for items lost in and around the EMU only. All other items and inquiries should be directed to the Parking and Transportation Office at Franklin and Walnut Streets.
IT User Support Services
User Support Services (USS) is committed to providing reliable and innovative information technology solutions and customer service while maximizing security, sustainability, and efficiency in order to meet the needs of staff, faculty, and students.
Duck Nest Wellness Center
Drop by the Duck Nest for a quiet break between classes, attend our free workshops, or join us when therapy dogs visit. Peer Wellness Advocates are available to help you cultivate positive habits and healthy coping strategies for college life and beyond.