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I want to share a simple concept we often don't give its due: Always be open to saying yes.
Charles Lillis, PhD '72, and Gwendolyn Lillis were honored with the 2013 Pioneer Award May 10 at the Nines in Portland.
Three alumni from the Oregon Executive MBA program were honored at the Portland Business Journal’s annual CFO Awards luncheon this May.
Making the commitment to stand for something is what defines and builds a community.

At the UO Lundquist College of Business, providing a pipeline of talented, knowledgeable, and dedicated graduates is what we do best--and what sets us apart.

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On a frosty April morning, thirty-five Lundquist College students were among the multicultural Ducks who headed up to Portland for a day of career workshops and networking.

Innovate or get left behind. The phrase may seem bold, but in the business world it’s never been more accurate.

Founded in 1993, the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center was the first program of its kind in the United States.
"My UO business school experience has not only shaped my career, it’s shaped my entire life," said Mark Edlen '75, MBA '76.
"Most people don't like change, but I thrive on it," said Anne Marie Levis, MBA '96, in her keynote speech at this year's Women in Business Gala.
It's all coming full circle for Townshend's Tea Company founder Matt Thomas '02.

Proposed new accreditation standards more accurately reflect the nature of modern business education.

An avid triathlete since his days at the Lundquist College of Business, Athletepath founder and CEO David Embree '05 wanted an easy way to share race information online.
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Setting high goals is important. Often, our incoming students don't yet realize they have what it takes to make a difference in this world.