Events

The Lundquist College of Business is an active and vibrant community.

Our programs, departments, centers, clubs, and units host many events throughout the year that welcome guest speakers, support career development, provide networking opportunities, showcase employers, and provide information about applying to our degree programs.

You can view upcoming events from across the college below and explore more on the UO Event Calendar. Students, faculty, and staff with a uoregon.edu email address are also encourage to sign into the UO calendar to submit events to our calendar by tagging them "Lundquist College of Business" in the department field.


Upcoming Events

Jan 30
Professional Edge: Project Management Fundamentals Training

Effective project management is about more than hitting deadlines. It's about delivering results that align with stakeholder needs, managing risk, and driving team...
Professional Edge: Project Management Fundamentals Training
January 30

Effective project management is about more than hitting deadlines. It's about delivering results that align with stakeholder needs, managing risk, and driving team accountability. This hands-on, Professional Edge training introduces foundational project management tools and mindsets through a dynamic, scenario-based learning experience.

Whether you're aiming for a career in consulting, operations, marketing, tech, or entrepreneurship, learning to analyze a project and develop an actionable plan is a standout skill that employers value across industries.  

Schedule

  • Friday, January 30, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person)
  • Friday, February 6, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person)  

What to Expect

  • Live scenario walkthrough: Analyze a real-world inspired case study and contract to uncover the key milestones, stakeholders, and risks.  
  • Interactive mock interviews: Step into the role of a project team member and engage with a simulated Project Executive Sponsor to practice stakeholder engagement and requirement gathering.  
  • Team-based planning: Collaborate with your peers to synthesize documentation and interviews into a complete high-level project plan.  
  • Presentation and peer feedback: Present your project plan, justify your decisions, reflect on your approach, and receive instructor feedback.  

What You'll Gain

  • Analytical skills: Learn how to extract key deliverables, timelines, and risks from contracts and documentation.  
  • Stakeholder mapping: Build a visual stakeholder map that identifies priorities, influence, and communication needs.  
  • Project structuring: Translate ambiguous information into high-level project goals, tasks, and dependencies.  
  • Risk management: Anticipate potential challenges and design mitigation strategies before they derail progress.  
  • Team presentation experience: Practice articulating your plan with confidence—just like you would with a client or project sponsor.  
  • Portfolio-ready output: Leave with a professional-quality high-level project plan and reflection you can reference in interviews or future projects. No matter what field you intend to go into, the ability to plan and execute effectively will help you lead with impact and credibility.  

Participants who attend both days of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a Project Management Essentials microcredential. This credential is perfect for showcasing your skills on LinkedIn and other platforms, offering tangible proof of your newly acquired competencies.  

About the Instructor

Brian Ikei is a seasoned technology executive and digital transformation strategist with a track record of leading complex, high-impact initiatives across higher education and global enterprise. From managing a CRM modernization at the University of Oregon Foundation to driving large-scale tech programs for The Walt Disney Company at Accenture, Brian is known for building high-performing, resilient teams that thrive in fast-paced, mission-critical environments.

Jan 30
Winter Career Readiness Week (Jan 23-30)

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/29), and...
Winter Career Readiness Week (Jan 23-30)
January 23–30

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/29), and Practice Interview Day (1/30) that will help you develop skills and connections on the road to career readiness. For a full list of workshops, career tours, networking events, resume reviews, alumni panels, and more, visit career.uoregon.edu/events or register for events in Handshake. Why wait?! Stop by the University Career Center in Tykeson Hall-Garden Level ASAP to get drop-in resume reviews and other career guidance to make the most of your Career Readiness Week!

The University Career Center offers a special thanks to our Winter 2026 Career Readiness Week sponsor: Enterprise Mobility!

Resume Extravaganza  Wednesday, January 21st, 11am-4pm, Tykeson Hall Commons (1st Floor)  Did you know you can have someone review your resume before the Winter Career & Internship Expo? Drop in anytime to get feedback on your resume. Don’t have a resume? Come learn how to make one!  

Portland Internship Experience Virtual Info Session  Thursday, January 22nd, 3pm-4pm, Zoom (register via Handshake)  Interested in learning more about PIE? Get an overview of the program including the application process, curriculum and expectations, resources/support available throughout the summer, and insights from last year's program. 

Career Tour: Life Sciences & Beyond!  Friday, January 23rd, 9am-1:30pm, meet at Ford Alumni Center  Want to see what it's like to work in a state-of-the-art laboratory, do scientific research, project management, or even scientific communication. Tour Stops include: Thermo Fisher Scientific, Yogi Tea, & InVivo Biosystems. Lunch included! 

Curious about the Career & Internship Expo (Virtual Info Session)   Monday, January 26th, 12pm-1pm via Zoom (Register in Handshake)   Learn the ins and outs of navigating the in-person Winter Career & Internship Expo, updating your Handshake profile, researching employers, and how to present yourself authentically during the expo.  

How To: Interview Strategies (Workshop)  Monday, January 26th, 2pm-2:45pm, Tykeson Hall Garden Level 50P (University Career Center-Conference Room)  We’ll break down the different types of interviews you might face, how to prep without spiraling, and how to answer questions with confidence. 

How To: Resume Writing (Workshop)  Tuesday, January 27th, 1pm-1:45pm, Tykeson Hall Garden Level 50P (University Career Center-Conference Room)  We’ll cover what actually matters on a resume and how to make your experience shine! Plus, we’ll break down how AI plays a role in the job application process. Leave with tips to make your resume clean, strong, and job ready! 

How To: Cover Letters (Workshop)  Tuesday, January 27th, 3pm-3:45pm, Tykeson Hall Garden Level 50P (University Career Center-Conference Room)  We’ll show you what a cover letter really needs. Plus, we’ll dive into how AI is changing the application game and what that means for personalizing your letter. Leave with tips to make yours clear, compelling, and unmistakably you. 

Your Future in Communication (Panel + Networking)  Tuesday, January 27th, 4pm-6pm, Tykeson Hall 1st Floor Commons  4-5pm: Industry Insights Panel: Hear stories and ask questions of industry leaders who have excelled in their careers as communications professionals. From backgrounds and experiences in advertising, public relations, journalism, and more! Learn about the skills and connections you can develop today to thrive in the future. 

5-6pm: Connect with Employers & Alumni: Grab a snack and rotate through casual small group chats with alumni, professionals, and employers to learn more about their companies, career paths, and get advice about how to find career-building opportunities and connections for your future in the field of Communication. 

GitHub Portfolios for Job Seekers (Workshop)  Wednesday, January 28th, 4pm-6pm, Knight Library-Dream Lab (122)   Learn how to create a free digital portfolio on GitHub to highlight your coding   and career readiness skills for future employers & open-source projects. 

Biz Careers: Marketing, Sales, Operations & Analytics (Panel + Networking)  Wednesday, January 29th, 5:30pm-6:30pm Alumni Panel in Lillis 182 + 6:30-8pm Networking Mixer in Lillis Atrium  Learn from alumni about career paths and what skills and experience you can gain now to be a competitive applicant. Immediately after the panel discussion, expand your network of employer connections and learn about immediate opportunities for internships and full-time jobs. 

Winter Expo Preview & Tour  Thursday, January 29th, 11:15am-12pm, EMU Ballrooms/Maple  First Career & Internship Expo? Or just a little nervous?   Come early and get a low-stress, behind-the-scenes look at how to navigate   the expo and make a good first impression with employers. 

Winter Career & Internship Expo  Thursday, January 29th, 12pm-4pm, EMU Ballrooms  Get curious about your future and make connections with cool employers! Over 50+ businesses, non-profits, and government agencies are on campus and excited to share more with you about their organization and early career talent opportunities—especially internships and summer jobs! Take part in the Expo Scavenger Hunt to win prizes and have fun conversation starters with employers. Want to make a great first impression? Bring copies of your resume and wear an outfit that reflects your confidence, personality, and professionalism. 

School of Architecture & Environment Career & Networking Fair  Thursday, January 29th, 11am-3pm, Lawrence Hall   Meet firms in person! Bring your portfolio, be ready to schedule an informational or internship interview. Perhaps you are seeking a job! Meet and talk to firms to establish when they might be hiring. Build your professional network. These firms are ready to mentor and offer internships and job opportunities! 

Winter Practice Interview Day (Drop-Ins Welcome!)  Friday, January 30th, 12pm-4pm (30-45 minutes each), Tykeson Hall 1st Floor Commons      Come practice commonly asked interview questions and get active feedback on your communication style, interviewing skills, professionalism, and more.  Get feedback from experienced professionals and career coaches.  

Portland Internship Experience Virtual Info Session  Friday, January 30th, 3pm-4pm, Zoom (register via Handshake)  Interested in learning more about PIE? Get an overview of the program including the application process, curriculum and expectations, resources/support available throughout the summer, and insights from last year's program. 

 

 

Jan 30
UO Practice Interview Day noon

Real employers. Real conversations. Right here on campus. A practice interview helps you prepare for real-life interviews, which increases your chances of getting additional...
UO Practice Interview Day
January 30
noon
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall 1st Floor Commons

Real employers. Real conversations. Right here on campus.

A practice interview helps you prepare for real-life interviews, which increases your chances of getting additional interviews and acquiring the job. It is also a great way to meet and network with professionals, which can lead to opportunities in the future. Anyone can participate in a practice interview and it’s fun to practice with people in different industries to see different styles of interviewing you might encounter in real life.

The UO Practice Interview Day is designed to help you acquire professional interview skills, get feedback from experienced professionals, and gain confidence. You will not be interviewing for a specific job at the company our volunteer works for. You will instead be practicing commonly asked interview questions and getting active feedback on your communication style, professionalism, and more.

Each practice interview will last ~30 minutes and you will get instant feedback from one of our professional interviewers.

Register in Handshake ahead of time to get tips and early access to the practice interview questions! Interviews are on a first-come, first-serve basis with multiple slots each half-hour. Set aside at least 30 minutes to participate. Drop-in and grab the next open time slot! *BRING RESUMES*

Contact Tina Haynes thaynes@uoregon.edu at the University Career Center for any questions you have or accommodation requests.

This event is part of the 2025 Winter Career Readiness Week sponsored by Enterprise Mobility. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events

Jan 30
Portland Internship Experience (PIE) 2026 Virtual Info-Session 4:00 p.m.

This information session is for students interested in applying for or learning more about the Portland Internship Experience. For link to Zoom, register HERE! We will cover...
Portland Internship Experience (PIE) 2026 Virtual Info-Session
January 14–30
4:00–5:00 p.m.

This information session is for students interested in applying for or learning more about the Portland Internship Experience. For link to Zoom, register HERE!

We will cover topics including: the application process and tips, curriculum and expectations, and the resources and support available throughout the summer. There will be plenty of time for questions.

The Portland Internship Experience is an exclusive opportunity for UO undergraduates to gain professional experience through an internship while making a difference in the community. Students will get a $7,000 stipend while working full-time for 10 weeks at a small business, nonprofit, civic, or educational organization in the Portland area (20+ to choose from!). Learn more at https://pdx.uoregon.edu/portland-internship-experience.

Feb 1
3+1 Scholar Application Opens

Earn a bachelor's degree in three years and a masters degree in your fourth year as a 3+1 Scholar. Designed for high-achieving incoming freshmen with college-ready credits,...
3+1 Scholar Application Opens
February 1

Earn a bachelor's degree in three years and a masters degree in your fourth year as a 3+1 Scholar. Designed for high-achieving incoming freshmen with college-ready credits, the Lundquist College of Business offers three 3+1 Scholar programs.

3+1 Scholar Options:

  • 3+1 Accounting: Earn a Master of Accounting Degree and get the credits you need to sit for the CPA exam.
  • 3+1 Finance: Earn a Master of Science in Finance Degree and accelerate your career path as a financial analyst.
  • 3+1 Management: Earn a Master of Science in Management Degree and and acquire essential business and management skills to launch your career in any field. 

Fill out the 3+1 Scholars Application

Who Are These for?

Through an evaluation of college AP (advanced placement) and IB (international baccalaureate) credits, students can be fast-tracked for admission to the Lundquist College of Business so they can complete their undergraduate degree in three years, with the fourth year used to complete one of our master's programs.

How to Qualify

  • Enter the University of Oregon with more than 25 credit hours of AP, IB, or transfer credit.
  • Apply to become a 3+1 Scholar in accounting, finance, or management February 1-15 during winter term of your first year.

Advantages

  • Get fast-tracked for admission to the Lundquist College of Business one full year before their contemporaries
  • Complete your undergraduate degree in three years and earn a master's degree in year four.
  • Stand out to employers with the skills, experience, and degree to advance quickly down your career path.
Feb 2
Oregon Consulting Group Application Opens 8:00 a.m.

The Oregon Consulting Group's winter term recruitment cycle will begin on Monday, February 2 at 8:00 a.m. The application window closes Friday, February 13, at 11:59 p.m. The...
Oregon Consulting Group Application Opens
February 2
8:00 a.m.

The Oregon Consulting Group's winter term recruitment cycle will begin on Monday, February 2 at 8:00 a.m. The application window closes Friday, February 13, at 11:59 p.m. The goal of recruitment is to inform students about our offerings, client engagements, and opportunities to get involved within our group. We encourage all students interested in OCG to apply!

Since 2014, the Oregon Consulting Group has worked with a variety of clients ranging from nonprofits to F150 companies. We aim to deliver invaluable insights and solutions that make a real impact for the client and the organization.

Feb 2
Oregon Consulting Group Tabling noon

The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG...
Oregon Consulting Group Tabling
February 2
noon
Lillis Business Complex Atrium

The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG members and understand our group offerings.

Feb 2
Wrangling Data with Python in Pandas 1:00 p.m.

Want to use Python to analyze data? This UO Libraries workshop series on Pandas is designed to follow our Introduction to Python workshop series or a comparable...
Wrangling Data with Python in Pandas
January 21–February 11
1:00–2:00 p.m.

Want to use Python to analyze data? This UO Libraries workshop series on Pandas is designed to follow our Introduction to Python workshop series or a comparable introductory Python course like CS 122. Participants will develop the skills they need to clean, analyze, and visualize tabular data with Pandas by working through hands-on exercises with real data in Python across six workshop sessions.

Topics include:

  •  Reading data into Python from multiple input formats
  • Data cleaning and standardization
  • DataFrame selection and manipulation
  • Aggregating and transforming data
  • Data visualization

Before this workshop, you should be familiar with variables, data types, functions, and data structures in Python. As a refresher, we recommend reviewing our version of the Software Carpentries Python curriculum.

Whether you join in-person or remotely, please come with a Python environment with the Pandas and JupyterLab packages installed. If you would like assistance configuring Python, please arrive 15 minutes early for the workshop or schedule a consultation.

Feb 3
Introduction to Python noon

This free, ten-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. Develop core programming skills that...
Introduction to Python
January 13–February 12
noon
Knight Library DREAM Lab

This free, ten-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. No experience required!

Topics covered include the following:

  • variables and data types
  • mathematical functions
  • Jupyter notebooks
  • reading data into Python
  • plotting data with Pandas

This hybrid, interactive course is intended for beginners to programming. Not sure how to install Python? Our first day will focus on installing Python and configuring your coding environment.

Our curriculum is available to read and reference any time. Save the link and refer to it often. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Feb 3
Introduction to R 1:00 p.m.

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but not sure where to begin? This eight-session workshop series will introduce the fundamentals of working with R. It’s designed...
Introduction to R
January 13–February 5
1:00–2:00 p.m.

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but not sure where to begin? This eight-session workshop series will introduce the fundamentals of working with R. It’s designed for absolute beginners or anyone who wants to review the basics.

Each session is one hour. The schedule:

  • Intro to R and RStudio – Jan 13
  • Getting Started with R, Part 1 – Jan 15
  • Getting Started with R, Part 2 – Jan 20
  • Data Visualization with R & ggplot2 – Jan 22
  • Functions Explained – Jan 27
  • Working with Data in R, Part 1 – Jan 29
  • Working with Data in R, Part 2 – Feb 3
  • Reproducible Reports with R & R Markdown – Feb 5

This series follows the Carpentries workshop curriculum.

Feb 4
Master of Accounting Info Session 10:00 a.m.

Join admission representatives to learn more about the nine-month Master of Accounting (MAcc) program. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn about the MAcc...
Master of Accounting Info Session
February 4
10:00–10:30 a.m.
This is a virtual event.

Join admission representatives to learn more about the nine-month Master of Accounting (MAcc) program. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn about the MAcc program, admission requirements, and the application process.

Feb 4
Oregon Consulting Group Tabling 10:00 a.m.

The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG...
Oregon Consulting Group Tabling
February 4
10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Atrium

The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG members and understand our group offerings.

Feb 4
Workshop: Introduction to Zotero (online) 11:00 a.m.

Creating citations and bibliographies can be difficult, and so can keeping track of all the reading that you’ll do over the course of a class, a term, and your academic...
Workshop: Introduction to Zotero (online)
February 4
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Creating citations and bibliographies can be difficult, and so can keeping track of all the reading that you’ll do over the course of a class, a term, and your academic career. Join UO Libraries for a one-hour workshop where you’ll learn to navigate Zotero, a free, open-source citation management tool designed to simplify your research process. In this session, we will introduce you to Zotero’s features, showing you how to collect, organize, cite, and share your research effortlessly. You’ll learn how to create bibliographies and in-text citations in popular styles such as MLA, APA, and Chicago, all while developing strategies to effectively utilize Zotero in your writing.

This workshop is free and open to all members of the UO community. Join us on Zoom and transform the way you manage your research!

Feb 4
Work Smarter, Not Harder with Teams noon

Microsoft Teams is more than just chat and video calls. It's a full collaboration hub. In this interactive, one-hour Professional Edge workshop, you'll learn how to...
Work Smarter, Not Harder with Teams
February 4
noon
Chiles Hall 326 (CoLAB)

Microsoft Teams is more than just chat and video calls. It's a full collaboration hub. In this interactive, one-hour Professional Edge workshop, you'll learn how to structure your Teams environment for clarity, efficiency, and impact. From organizing channels to managing meetings and collaborating on files, this session will help you unlock the features that make Teams a powerful productivity tool.

This isn't about sending emojis or starting a call. It's about building a digital workspace that actually works.

  • Team and channel structure best practices: Learn how to organize Teams by project, department, or function, and use private and shared channels effectively to keep communication focused.  
  • Smarter communication tools: Master @mentions, tags, message formatting, pinning and saving messages, and managing your activity feed to stay on top of what matters.  
  • File collaboration made easy: Understand the difference between sharing via OneDrive vs. Teams, coauthor documents in real time, and use version history to recover changes.  
  • Meetings and webinars: Get comfortable scheduling and joining meetings, using chat, notes, and recordings, and explore tools like whiteboard and breakout rooms for interactive sessions.  
  • Search and organization: Use advanced search techniques, folders, and archiving to find information quickly and keep your workspace organized.  
  • Productivity boosters: Explore features like delayed delivery, email templates, voting buttons, and polls to streamline communication and decision-making.  
  • Tasks and Microsoft To Do integration: Create tasks from messages, use My Day and priority views, and sync with Microsoft To Do to manage your workload across platforms.  

This workshop is perfect for anyone who collaborates in Teams and wants to move beyond basic messaging and meetings. Whether you're managing projects, coordinating with colleagues, or leading virtual sessions, these tools will help you work smarter and communicate more effectively.

Feb 4
Wrangling Data with Python in Pandas 1:00 p.m.

Want to use Python to analyze data? This UO Libraries workshop series on Pandas is designed to follow our Introduction to Python workshop series or a comparable...
Wrangling Data with Python in Pandas
January 21–February 11
1:00–2:00 p.m.

Want to use Python to analyze data? This UO Libraries workshop series on Pandas is designed to follow our Introduction to Python workshop series or a comparable introductory Python course like CS 122. Participants will develop the skills they need to clean, analyze, and visualize tabular data with Pandas by working through hands-on exercises with real data in Python across six workshop sessions.

Topics include:

  •  Reading data into Python from multiple input formats
  • Data cleaning and standardization
  • DataFrame selection and manipulation
  • Aggregating and transforming data
  • Data visualization

Before this workshop, you should be familiar with variables, data types, functions, and data structures in Python. As a refresher, we recommend reviewing our version of the Software Carpentries Python curriculum.

Whether you join in-person or remotely, please come with a Python environment with the Pandas and JupyterLab packages installed. If you would like assistance configuring Python, please arrive 15 minutes early for the workshop or schedule a consultation.

Feb 4
Sustainable Business in Costa Rica Information Session 4:00 p.m.

Join Global Education Oregon for an information session on our summer 2026 Sustainable Business in Costa Rica program! This info session will provide you with additional program...
Sustainable Business in Costa Rica Information Session
February 4
4:00–4:30 p.m.

Join Global Education Oregon for an information session on our summer 2026 Sustainable Business in Costa Rica program! This info session will provide you with additional program and application information.

To learn more about the Sustainable Business in Costa Rica program, visit our website: https://geo.uoregon.edu/programs/americas-costa-rica/sustainable-business-costa-rica

The Sustainable Business in Costa Rica program's final application deadline is March 15.

You can join the virtual information session here: https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/97696759265

Feb 4
Sports Product Management Student Experience Fireside Chat 5:00 p.m.

What's it really like to be a student in the University of Oregon's Sports Product Management (SPM) program? Join us for this live, fireside chat-style info session and...
Sports Product Management Student Experience Fireside Chat
February 4
5:00–6:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

What's it really like to be a student in the University of Oregon's Sports Product Management (SPM) program? Join us for this live, fireside chat-style info session and get an inside look at the graduate student experience.

You'll hear from the team that supports our students from day one through graduation and beyond and who make the SPM experience unforgettable and career-defining. Featured speakers include:

  • Tristan Norbert, Associate Director of Student Experience – builds a culture of connection, belonging, and support across student cohorts
  • Lesley Hollon, Senior Associate Director of Industry Relationships and Engagement – connects with leaders across the sports and outdoor product industry to create internship opportunities, brand visits, mentorship pairings, and alumni engagement
  • Angie Gassner, Internship Coursing and Career Preparation Consultant – prepares students for global internships and job placements through tailored coaching and career-readiness support

You'll learn how our program intentionally connects academic success with career readiness—through mentorship, peer networks, and strategic industry engagement—so students graduate confident, capable, and ready to lead in the sports and outdoor product industry.

Don't miss this opportunity to see what makes the SPM student experience so impactful for your education, your career, and your future. Register today.

Feb 4
Real Estate Investment Group Meeting 6:00 p.m.

Learn about different career paths in the real estate industry and the foundations of financial analysis from guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and site tours. Join the UO Real...
Real Estate Investment Group Meeting
January 7–March 4
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex 132

Learn about different career paths in the real estate industry and the foundations of financial analysis from guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and site tours. Join the UO Real Estate Investment Group for our weekly meetings every Wednesday in Lillis 132 from 6:00–7:30 p.m.! Our club is open to all and no application is required.

Feb 5
Introduction to Python noon

This free, ten-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. Develop core programming skills that...
Introduction to Python
January 13–February 12
noon
Knight Library DREAM Lab

This free, ten-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. No experience required!

Topics covered include the following:

  • variables and data types
  • mathematical functions
  • Jupyter notebooks
  • reading data into Python
  • plotting data with Pandas

This hybrid, interactive course is intended for beginners to programming. Not sure how to install Python? Our first day will focus on installing Python and configuring your coding environment.

Our curriculum is available to read and reference any time. Save the link and refer to it often. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Feb 5
Introduction to R 1:00 p.m.

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but not sure where to begin? This eight-session workshop series will introduce the fundamentals of working with R. It’s designed...
Introduction to R
January 13–February 5
1:00–2:00 p.m.

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but not sure where to begin? This eight-session workshop series will introduce the fundamentals of working with R. It’s designed for absolute beginners or anyone who wants to review the basics.

Each session is one hour. The schedule:

  • Intro to R and RStudio – Jan 13
  • Getting Started with R, Part 1 – Jan 15
  • Getting Started with R, Part 2 – Jan 20
  • Data Visualization with R & ggplot2 – Jan 22
  • Functions Explained – Jan 27
  • Working with Data in R, Part 1 – Jan 29
  • Working with Data in R, Part 2 – Feb 3
  • Reproducible Reports with R & R Markdown – Feb 5

This series follows the Carpentries workshop curriculum.

Feb 5
Elevate: A Leadership Development Intensive 4:00 p.m.

This event is open to all current University of Oregon undergraduate students! Step into becoming the leader you want to be. Elevate is an interactive, hands-on leadership...
Elevate: A Leadership Development Intensive
February 5
4:00–8:00 p.m.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) Pape Reception Hall

This event is open to all current University of Oregon undergraduate students!

Step into becoming the leader you want to be. Elevate is an interactive, hands-on leadership experience designed to help you build the traits necessary to be an impactful leader: emotional intelligence, adaptability, trust-building, and the courage to lead authentically. Through breakout challenges and actionable tools, you'll explore how to have a greater impact as a leader and set yourself apart as a young professional by learning to influence others, give and receive feedback, lead when someone else is in charge, and use vulnerability as a strength. Come ready to think, connect and grow!

This evening will be facilitated by Anthony Lambatos. Anthony grew up in the catering business working for his father, the founder of Footers Catering in Denver, Colorado. Anthony and his wife, April, purchased the business in 2010 and have successfully made the transition to a second-generation family business. As a nationally sought-after speaker within the hospitality industry, Anthony is passionate about helping leaders create a culture that allows their businesses to thrive. He specializes in heart leadership and management of teams with a focus on operational structure and employee engagement.

Anthony and April launched the business coaching company MIBE, which stands for "Make It Better Everyday"—the second part of the Footers Catering mission statement. MIBE focuses on education around heart leadership and intentional team culture building. Anthony is also the current president of the UO Alumni Association. As a student at Oregon, Anthony served as a peer advisor in the business school, was a member of the club ski team, and interned with University of Oregon Athletics.

This event is open to University of Oregon undergraduate students studying business administration, accounting, or pre-business. Dinner will be provided. Space is limited. Registration indicates your commitment to participate, helping us ensure all limited spots for this donor-funded event are used fully.

Register Online

Elevate is cohosted by Professional Edge and the Dean's Council for Inter-Club Coordination (DCICC).

Feb 5
The Next Generation of Business: AI and Other Emerging Forces 4:00 p.m.

Presented By:  University of Oregon Lundquist College of Business, Finley Davis Private Wealth, RiskBridge Advisors Thursday, February 5, 2026 4:00–5:30 PM | Main...
The Next Generation of Business: AI and Other Emerging Forces
February 5
4:00–5:30 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center Giustina Ballroom

Presented By:  University of Oregon Lundquist College of Business, Finley Davis Private Wealth, RiskBridge Advisors

Thursday, February 5, 2026 4:00–5:30 PM | Main Presentation and Panel Discussion (Free and open to the public. RSVP encouraged. RSVP required for reserved seating by invitation only.) 5:30–6:30 PM | Meet-and Greet Reception (By invitation only. RSVP required.)

Location: Giustina Ballroom, Ford Alumni Center University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

Overview Join leading economist Dana M. Peterson, chief economist at The Conference Board, for an engaging live event exploring the next generation of business. This in-person discussion will examine how innovation, technology, and global economic forces are shaping the future of commerce and leadership.

Topics will include the impact of artificial intelligence (AI), shifts in trade and policy, trends in real estate and workforce development, and the Great Transfer of Wealth, redefining opportunity across generations.

The program will also feature a moderated panel with Peterson, RiskBridge leadership, regional business leaders, and university faculty, offering practical insight into how these trends are influencing decision-making today. About Dana M. Peterson Dana M. Peterson is the chief economist and center leader of economy, strategy and finance at The Conference Board, where she oversees global economic analysis and policy research. With more than two decades of experience in financial economics, Peterson frequently appears in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and CNBC, and is a trusted voice on global growth, inflation, and labor dynamics. Before joining The Conference Board, she served as a North America Economist at Citi, advising institutional clients on macroeconomic trends and investment strategy.

Feb 5
International Business and Economics Club Weekly Meeting 6:00 p.m.

Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.

International Business and Economics Club Weekly Meeting
January 29–March 12
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex 132

Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.

Feb 5
Net Impact Undergraduate Club Weekly Meeting 6:00 p.m.

Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.

Net Impact Undergraduate Club Weekly Meeting
October 9–June 4
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex 132

Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.

Feb 6
Professional Edge: (Neuro)Inclusive Leadership Training

Learn the key principles of being a neuro-inclusive leader in today's and tomorrow's working environment while exploring leadership outside of traditional hierarchy...
Professional Edge: (Neuro)Inclusive Leadership Training
February 6

Learn the key principles of being a neuro-inclusive leader in today's and tomorrow's working environment while exploring leadership outside of traditional hierarchy structures. Develop skills to understand and respect different ways of thinking, and gain insights into how diverse perspectives strengthen organizational outcomes.

This Professional Edge training provides a deep dive into intersectionality and examines how identity influences people's experiences at work. You will understand the importance of psychological safety at work through the lens of trauma-informed principles and discover what makes a workplace psychologically safe for all team members.

Throughout the training, you will learn to assess different business scenarios for inclusive or exclusive policies and environments, developing the analytical skills needed to identify areas for improvement.  

Schedule

  • Week 1: Friday, February 6, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
  • Week 2: Friday, February 13, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
  • Week 3: Friday, February 20, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
  • Week 4: Friday, February 27, 1:00–3:00 p.m.

Participants who attend all sessions of this program and fulfill all requirements are eligible to earn a Neuroinclusive Leadership microcredential.

This credential is perfect for showcasing your skills on LinkedIn and other platforms, offering tangible proof of your newly acquired competencies.  

Why Participate

  • You are looking to build and strengthen your ability to lead and support others in a rapidly changing and growing digital workplace.  
  • You are interested in reflecting on your identity, how it may vary from others and what privilege and oppression can look like in the workplace.  
  • You are interested in learning how your past experiences and behavior can support or detract from the psychological safety of your work environment.  

What You'll Gain

At the end of this training, you'll be able to:

  • Recognize and appreciate neurodiversity as the natural variation in the way people think, feel and experience the world and understand these differences are not deficits.  
  • Foster workplace environments that embrace neurodiversity through inclusive policies, practices, and physical/digital environments.  
  • Understand as formal or informal leader, that there is no singular "ideal leader" and that there are many ways to lead.  
  • Build more compassionate, trusting spaces through an understanding of how trauma impacts our understanding of self and others.  
  • Recognize the nuance of intersectionality in the workplace and understand that neuroidentity is only one aspect of how marginalization and privilege can be present in the workplace.  

About the Instructors

Graham Hulbert (he/him) is a mechanical engineer whose early career was spent as a continuous improvement leader in the manufacturing and supply chain industry. He later transferred his love of problem solving into the world of business process design and software implementation. He founded Tula Consulting to showcase the strengths of neurodivergent thinkers and help build more neuroinclusive environments at work.

Vo Vo (they/them) explores support strategies and models of community care within a post-traumatic social landscape, focusing on the resilience of BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+ and disabled communities. They are editor of an internationally renowned publication, speaker, educator, curator, artist and musician who has exhibited and toured in countries around the world.

Kino Crooke (he/him) is a mental health therapist specializing in crisis response and mental health stabilization during and following significant adverse life events. He works in Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon, both in the community and within a behavioral health hospital and emergency room.

Laura Nichols (she/her) is a mental health therapist and manager for crisis intervention specialists working within a psychiatric emergency room in Portland, Oregon. She runs Courageous Conversations and teaches classes on health equity and anti-racism. She is an adjunct professor in the Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Counseling.

Feb 6
Friday Night with the Oregon Executive MBA 5:00 p.m.

Experience the Oregon Executive MBA firsthand by joining us for an evening on campus. You are welcome to attend any or all parts of the event: Info Session: 5:00–5:45...
Friday Night with the Oregon Executive MBA
February 6
5:00–8:00 p.m.

Experience the Oregon Executive MBA firsthand by joining us for an evening on campus. You are welcome to attend any or all parts of the event:

  • Info Session: 5:00–5:45 p.m. Learn about the program's structure, curriculum, and admissions process.

  • Dinner with Current Students: 5:45–6:30 p.m. Enjoy a casual dinner and conversation with current students. Ask questions and hear about their experiences in the program.

  • Class Observation: 6:30–8:00 p.m. Sit in on a live class to get a true sense of the learning environment and classroom experience.

Whether you stay for just the info session or decide to experience the full evening, we look forward to welcoming you. This is a great opportunity to see if the Oregon Executive MBA is the right fit for your goals.

Feb 9
Wrangling Data with Python in Pandas 1:00 p.m.

Want to use Python to analyze data? This UO Libraries workshop series on Pandas is designed to follow our Introduction to Python workshop series or a comparable...
Wrangling Data with Python in Pandas
January 21–February 11
1:00–2:00 p.m.

Want to use Python to analyze data? This UO Libraries workshop series on Pandas is designed to follow our Introduction to Python workshop series or a comparable introductory Python course like CS 122. Participants will develop the skills they need to clean, analyze, and visualize tabular data with Pandas by working through hands-on exercises with real data in Python across six workshop sessions.

Topics include:

  •  Reading data into Python from multiple input formats
  • Data cleaning and standardization
  • DataFrame selection and manipulation
  • Aggregating and transforming data
  • Data visualization

Before this workshop, you should be familiar with variables, data types, functions, and data structures in Python. As a refresher, we recommend reviewing our version of the Software Carpentries Python curriculum.

Whether you join in-person or remotely, please come with a Python environment with the Pandas and JupyterLab packages installed. If you would like assistance configuring Python, please arrive 15 minutes early for the workshop or schedule a consultation.

Feb 10
Introduction to Python noon

This free, ten-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. Develop core programming skills that...
Introduction to Python
January 13–February 12
noon
Knight Library DREAM Lab

This free, ten-part workshop series will introduce you to the fundamentals of programming in Python through interactive programming exercises. Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. No experience required!

Topics covered include the following:

  • variables and data types
  • mathematical functions
  • Jupyter notebooks
  • reading data into Python
  • plotting data with Pandas

This hybrid, interactive course is intended for beginners to programming. Not sure how to install Python? Our first day will focus on installing Python and configuring your coding environment.

Our curriculum is available to read and reference any time. Save the link and refer to it often. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Feb 10
Oregon Consulting Group Tabling noon

The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG...
Oregon Consulting Group Tabling
February 10
noon
Lillis Business Complex Atrium

The Oregon Consulting Group is tabling in the Lillis Atrium to provide students an opportunity to learn more about our group. Students will have a chance to meet current OCG members and understand our group offerings.

Feb 10
Food, Media, and Tourism in Italy and Spain Info Session 3:30 p.m.

Learn more about Global Education Oregon's Food, Media, and Tourism in Italy and Spain program! Embark on an unforgettable program in two historically and culturally rich...
Food, Media, and Tourism in Italy and Spain Info Session
February 10
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Anstett Hall 192

Learn more about Global Education Oregon's Food, Media, and Tourism in Italy and Spain program! Embark on an unforgettable program in two historically and culturally rich cities and take courses that blend culture, sustainability, journalism, and business. Spend the first five weeks in Siena, Italy, a city steeped in medieval charm and world renowned for its culinary traditions, diving into courses on a food and sustainability and on local media. Then, travel to Segovia, Spain, for the final five weeks of your program where you'll be immersed in Spanish food and culture and tourism business in Spain.