The University of Oregon’s private fundraising slowed in the last fiscal year, following the $500 million donation pledge from Phil and Penny Knight for a new science campus. The UO reported receiving $131 million in gifts and other contributions, its lowest total since the 2013-14 fiscal year. It’s only the second time since the state agreed in 2013 to give the UO more independence with its own board of trustees that the university has failed to raise at least $200 million in donations in a year. Still, the down year followed a blockbuster 2016-17 fiscal year, where the UO pulled in $695 million, thanks to the long-anticipated $500 million pledge from the Nike co-founder and his wife for the science campus, which is currently under construction. That donation — the largest ever to the university — is being spread out over the next 10 years, with the Knights providing $50 million a year.