Pomona campus The main campus of WesternU is located in downtown
Pomona, California. Upon the school's founding, a portion of the campus was extensively renovated from an outdoor shopping mall. Since that time, several buildings have been acquired and built, including a patient care center, a pet hospital, classrooms, and research facilities. There are two parks located on the urban campus. The Pomona campus consists of 19 major buildings spanning some seven city blocks along the main "Esplanade," which amounts to a total . The northeastern corner of campus has the Health Education Center, the Patient Care Center, and a large parking structure. These WesternU buildings opened in 2010, as a part of a $100 million expansion project. Directly west of the Health Education Center is the WesternU Pet Wellness Center, an on campus pet hospital and clinic. It had been established in 2008 as the
Banfield Pet Hospital and transitioned to solely WesternU operation in 2014. It includes a surgical suite, an
x-ray room, a half dozen exam rooms and isolation facilities. The Daumier is a mixed-use building located south of the pet hospital on 3.6 acres at 3rd and Linden Street. This building was completed in June 2014, at cost of $45 million, and serves as a 173,000-square-foot facility primarily for WesternU student housing but with research and educational support space as well as a fitness center, community pool, media room, and other university offices. The Daumier was designed to
LEED gold specifications. The building was named the Daumier after the 19th century French artist Honoré Daumier. The other park on campus is Centennial Park, a Pomona city park on the west end of campus. Directly south of Ethan Allan Park, the Health Professions Center houses the College of Pharmacy and contains several classrooms, research facilities, and a student commons area. The building was built in 1962 and was previously the Pomona
Buffum's department store. The university acquired the building in 1992, after first receiving the option to buy. The Center for Oral Health, a non-profit organization promoting oral health, is based in the Health Professions Center. The Health Sciences Center, directly west of the Health Professions Center, is a two-story, 72,000-square-foot building with the main
anatomy laboratories, a laboratory for
osteopathic manipulative medicine, and extensive classroom space. The physical therapy school is based in this building, as is the tutoring program. The Health Sciences Center was formerly a Nash Department Store. The university began using the building in 1990, and then purchased it in 1993. The Rodney P. Wineberg Center building was originally a
JCPenney. The building was built in 1929, and previously housed a switching station for the
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. The Southern California Medical Museum is located in the Nursing Science Center on the WesternU campus. and WesternU purchased the building from
JP Morgan Chase in September 2013. The same month, WesternU reached an agreement with a power company,
Washington Gas, to build 2,688 solar panels on three campus buildings. The solar panels were completed in February 2014, and will produce more than 1,100
megawatt hours of energy each year.
WesternU-Oregon The university also operates a second campus on 50 acres in
Lebanon with an official postal address at 200 Mullins Drive. The first program offered at the Oregon campus is medicine (DO), though additional colleges and programs are planned, starting with the College of Health Sciences' Doctor of Physical Therapy program. The Oregon campus is adjacent to
Samaritan Health Services Lebanon Community Hospital, and is the main component of a 50-acre medical campus.
Students A total of 3,724 students were in attendance at WesternU in the 2022–23 academic year. Students at WesternU participate in a vast number of campus clubs and an active
student government association. A wide range of
professional fraternities are active on campus, including
Sigma Sigma Phi,
Kappa Psi, Beta Sigma Kappa,
Delta Sigma Delta, and
Phi Lambda Sigma. There is a university theater troupe, "Sanus", which hosts regular performance events. In 1985, medical students formed the group The theater troupe remains active, and students from other colleges also participate. Other officially recognized student organizations on campus include the following: ==People==