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

Mar 29
Oregon Executive MBA Virtual Info Session noon

Join us for a virtual information session. You'll hear from a recent program graduate who will share why the Oregon Executive MBA in Portland was right for them and how the...
Oregon Executive MBA Virtual Info Session
March 29
noon

Join us for a virtual information session. You'll hear from a recent program graduate who will share why the Oregon Executive MBA in Portland was right for them and how the weekend format is truly accessible for the working professional.

REGISTER

Apr 5
Tips and Strategies for Crafting a Competitive Master of Accounting Application 9:00 a.m.

Are you considering applying to a Master of Accounting program but not sure how to make your application stand out? Join us to learn valuable tips and strategies for crafting a...
Tips and Strategies for Crafting a Competitive Master of Accounting Application
April 5
9:00–9:45 a.m.

Are you considering applying to a Master of Accounting program but not sure how to make your application stand out? Join us to learn valuable tips and strategies for crafting a competitive application, including how to write a strong personal statement and how to best present your work experience and academic achievements.

Apr 5
Career Lab: Prepare Your Application to the Business Major 4:00 p.m.

Do you have the right stuff? Prepare to apply to the business major and learn about some application pitfalls to avoid. Career Labs include a presentation, question and answer...
Career Lab: Prepare Your Application to the Business Major
April 5
4:00–4:50 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 155

Do you have the right stuff? Prepare to apply to the business major and learn about some application pitfalls to avoid.

Career Labs include a presentation, question and answer session, and practical work time to help you move your career search forward.

Apr 5
Sports Product Management Application Workshop 6:00 p.m.

The third application deadline of April 15 is quickly approaching. Join us for a one-hour interactive application workshop during which you'll learn how to navigate the...
Sports Product Management Application Workshop
April 5
6:00–7:00 p.m.

The third application deadline of April 15 is quickly approaching. Join us for a one-hour interactive application workshop during which you'll learn how to navigate the admissions process and put together a competitive application. Topics include:

Selection criteria and timeline Application requirements How to prepare for the interview And more
Apr 7
Finance Seminar: William Beggs 10:30 a.m.

The Department of Finance at the University of Oregon welcomes William Beggs from the University of San Diego. For more information, contact assistant professor of finance...
Finance Seminar: William Beggs
April 7
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 312

The Department of Finance at the University of Oregon welcomes William Beggs from the University of San Diego.

For more information, contact assistant professor of finance Ioannis Branikas.

Apr 7
Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair noon

The Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair is a great opportunity for students (inclusive of all majors) to discover business affiliated clubs, organizations, and...
Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair
April 7
noon
Lillis Business Complex Atrium

The Lundquist College Student Involvement Fair is a great opportunity for students (inclusive of all majors) to discover business affiliated clubs, organizations, and opportunities. It is also a great way to learn more about club offerings and ways in which you can get more invloved on campus! This event is hosted by the Dean's Council for Inter-Club Coordination. We hope to see you all there!

Apr 7
Investment Banking: Curious? Panel and Insider Tips 1:00 p.m.

Interested in a career in investment banking? Join the UO Investment Group and Mohr Career Services for an event featuring a panel of experienced alumni who are eager to share...
Investment Banking: Curious? Panel and Insider Tips
April 7
1:00–3:15 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 211

Interested in a career in investment banking? Join the UO Investment Group and Mohr Career Services for an event featuring a panel of experienced alumni who are eager to share their stories, insights, and even secrets to gaining access to the often-hidden path to these internships and jobs.

All students interested in investment banking are welcome. Bring your laptops!  

Agenda

1:00–1:40 p.m. – Perspectives from iBanking: Panel Discussion and Question and Answer Session with Taylor Gentry and Nick Hubert   1:40–2:05 p.m. – Recruiting Process and Tips with Sarah Gentry, a graduating senior and now incoming asset management analyst at Goldman Sachs. She'll share what she has learned in her recent experience through networking, applications, interviews, negotiating, and landing the opportunity.   2:15–3:15 p.m. – Breakout Groups (Lillis 211, Cameron Center, and atrium)   2:15–3:15 p.m. – Informational or Technical Mock Interviews. Three rounds of either informational interviews to learn more about each individual's career or technical mock interviews—you decide! Choose the three individuals you want to meet with from the full list of guest. A link to the signup form will be emailed to all registered attendees.  

Alumni Guests

Andrew Elliott Sarah Gentry Taylor Gentry Jelena Hoffart Nick Hubert
Apr 11
MS in Finance Information Session noon

Learn more about the Master of Science in Finance program, including its curriculum, admissions requirements, career outcomes, and more. This event will be helpful for anyone...
MS in Finance Information Session
April 11
noon

Learn more about the Master of Science in Finance program, including its curriculum, admissions requirements, career outcomes, and more. This event will be helpful for anyone considering applying to the MS in Finance program or still deciding if the field of finance is right for them.

Apr 11
Master of Accounting Information Session 3:00 p.m.

Consider a Master of Accounting degree to kickstart your accounting career. Whether you're just starting to explore your options or you're ready to apply, join us for this...
Master of Accounting Information Session
April 11
3:00–3:45 p.m.

Consider a Master of Accounting degree to kickstart your accounting career. Whether you're just starting to explore your options or you're ready to apply, join us for this information session to ask questions and learn about our MAcc program's curriculum, admissions requirements, career outcomes, and more.

Apr 11
Women in Business Leadership Panel 6:00 p.m.

Join the UO Alumni Association's Duck Career Network and UO Women in Business Club for an engaging discussion with women business leaders about how they've carved a path...
Women in Business Leadership Panel
April 11
6:00–7:30 p.m.

Join the UO Alumni Association's Duck Career Network and UO Women in Business Club for an engaging discussion with women business leaders about how they've carved a path in their fields. Learn their leadership styles, the career hurdles they've faced on the road to success, and lessons they have learned about advocating for themselves and others. The panel discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A. 

UO alumni panelists include Anisha Weber, former managing director at Logic 20/20, and Pagely Tucker, senior director of marketing at LinkedIn. The panel will be moderated by Jennifer Welander, instructor of accounting and former chief financial officer at St. Charles Health System.

All alumni, as well as graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to attend this event, along with faculty, staff, and community members. While our panel highlights women leaders, attendance is open to all genders.

Apr 12
Career Lab: Hack Your Summer—Creating Your Own Opportunities 4:00 p.m.

Did you know that it's possible to create your own career opportunity for the summer? Join us to learn what employers want, which skills they value, and how you can leverage...
Career Lab: Hack Your Summer—Creating Your Own Opportunities
April 12
4:00–4:50 p.m.

Did you know that it's possible to create your own career opportunity for the summer? Join us to learn what employers want, which skills they value, and how you can leverage that knowledge to create meaningful summer opportunities to help you start building your career.

Apr 12
Telling Your Story: Business Pitches & Grant Writing 4:00 p.m.

We hope you'll join us virtually on April 12 from 4:00 - 5:30 PM to discover the power of telling your story. We'll take an in-depth look at pitches and grants, and...
Telling Your Story: Business Pitches & Grant Writing
April 12
4:00–5:30 p.m.

We hope you'll join us virtually on April 12 from 4:00 - 5:30 PM to discover the power of telling your story. We'll take an in-depth look at pitches and grants, and attendees will have the opportunity to choose a track for a deep dive into the genre of their choice. 

Learn: 

- What funders look for in your pitch 

- How to tell a startup story that can attract the right funding partners

- Approaches to grant writing 

- Persuasive writing skills

- How to write for grant reviewers

Charla Triplett, Co-founder and Managing Director of Suncoast Ventures and President of Catalyze, will help us find our investor mindset. We’ll learn from Charla, who is an active seed investor, what funders are looking for in your pitch, and we’ll share tips on how to tell a startup story that can attract the right funding partners.

Kate Petcosky-Kulkarni, Senior Director of Strategic Research Initiatives at the University of Oregon, will offer an overview of grant writing and development with a specific focus on grants for research business development and innovation. We’ll learn from Kate how to approach grant writing, understanding persuasive writing, and writing for reviewers. Attendees will come away with knowledge of grantspersonship, effective grant writing practices, and how to best work productively with funding agencies.

Apr 12
Herstory: The Foundations of Women's Professional Sports 6:00 p.m.

Are you curious about what's led to the exciting rise in fan engagement and media visibility in women's professional sports leagues? Join other sports enthusiasts for a...
Herstory: The Foundations of Women's Professional Sports
April 12
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 312

Are you curious about what's led to the exciting rise in fan engagement and media visibility in women's professional sports leagues?

Join other sports enthusiasts for a dynamic workshop on the foundations of women’s sports business. Learn about the history and current landscape of women's professional sports in the United States and gain a deeper understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities inherent.

You'll get the chance to engage in a short lecture and a critical thinking discussion and test your knowledge in trivia (with prizes!). We will also be joined by a special guest, former All-American Girls Professional Leaguer, Lois Youngen. The 89-year-old wonder woman is a pioneer, professor emerit, coach, philanthropist, competitor, and longtime Eugene resident. Lois's achievements on the field and investment in women's sport have set a precedent for women's participation in sport being equivalent to that of men.

Lois will be joined by Ducks Softball super senior Allee Bunker for a candid conversation on why the continued growth of women's sports is important for society.

About Professional Edge

Professional Edge is an industry informed collection of short courses designed to help students develop cutting-edge skills essential in the modern job market.

Build targeted, practical skills in an interactive and engaging format and distinguish yourself in a field of other job applicants. As a participant, you'll receive guidance from instructors informed by the latest business trends and leave with tangible tools and stories you can leverage in your career search.

Apr 13
Green Business Initiative Symposium 5:00 p.m.

Come join us for dinner, desserts, and an invigorating talk about the Inflation Reduction Act!

Green Business Initiative Symposium
April 13
5:00–8:00 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center Giustina Ballroom

Come join us for dinner, desserts, and an invigorating talk about the Inflation Reduction Act!

Apr 14
Sports Product Management Preview Day: Explore What It's Like to be a Student 9:00 a.m.

Experience the life of a Sports Product Management Program student and connect with our faculty, alumni, students, and staff during this virtual preview day. This event will...
Sports Product Management Preview Day: Explore What It's Like to be a Student
April 14
9:00–11:45 a.m.

Experience the life of a Sports Product Management Program student and connect with our faculty, alumni, students, and staff during this virtual preview day.

This event will take place online and is open to prospective students exploring both our Portland and online programs. Prior attendance of an SPM info session is encouraged.

Hear from Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, SPM cofounder and more than 27 year Nike veteran Meet branding instructor Greg Hoffman, author of Emotion by Design, former Nike CMO, and one of Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business Learn how to be successful in the program from an SPM alum Explore the student experience with associate director for student experience Tristan Norbert and academic and career advisor Tyler Ciokiewicz
Apr 14
Trauma-Informed Business Practices 1:00 p.m.

This workshop is designed to help participants understand the basics of trauma awareness and learn how to apply trauma-informed principles to their current or future workplaces....
Trauma-Informed Business Practices
April 14
1:00–2:30 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 212

This workshop is designed to help participants understand the basics of trauma awareness and learn how to apply trauma-informed principles to their current or future workplaces. The workshop will be facilitated by Stephanie Dinius and Colleen McCarthy from the University of Oregon's UHS Counseling Services, who will provide insights and practical tips on creating a trauma-sensitive workplace.

The workshop will consist of a combination of presentations, interactive discussions, and practical exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from the facilitators and each other as they become equipped with the knowledge and skills to cultivate trauma-informed workplaces that are inclusive, supportive, and empowering for all individuals.

Learning Outcomes and Goals

Understanding the basics of trauma awareness: Learn about the fundamentals of trauma, its different types, the impact of trauma on mental health, and how it can show up in the workplace. Introduction to trauma-informed principles: Participants will receive an introductory overview of trauma-informed principles and learn how to apply them in their workplaces to create a safer and supportive environment for individuals with trauma histories. Identifying concrete practices: Participants will be able to identify and learn about specific trauma-informed practices they can apply in their own workplaces. They will learn about techniques such as reflective communication and listening skills, and navigating workplace decisions within a trauma-informed model.

About the Instructors

Colleen McCarthy is a senior staff psychologist for UO Counseling Services, and also coordinates the Gender Support Services program and practicum program. She is trained as a generalist and is also particularly interested in therapeutic work related to trauma, family of origin, relationship concerns, and anxiety.

Stephanie Dinius is a doctoral psychology intern for UO Counseling Services. She is a PhD candidate in counseling psychology at Boston University. She enjoys working with the general student population and her areas of specialized interest are in disordered eating and sport psychology.

About Professional Edge

Professional Edge is an industry informed collection of short courses designed to help students develop cutting-edge skills essential in the modern job market.

Build targeted, practical skills in an interactive and engaging format and distinguish yourself in a field of other job applicants. As a participant, you'll receive guidance from instructors informed by the latest business trends and leave with tangible tools and stories you can leverage in your career search.

Apr 14
Summit for Sustainable Organizations 3:00 p.m.

The Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its inaugural Summit for Sustainable Organizations. Join leaders from diverse backgrounds to explore and discuss the...
Summit for Sustainable Organizations
April 14–15
3:00–7:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex

The Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its inaugural Summit for Sustainable Organizations. Join leaders from diverse backgrounds to explore and discuss the critical intersection of business and sustainability and generate ideas to improve organizations' environmental and social impacts in the world.

This event aims to instill future organizational leaders with a strong sense of the ethics, values, knowledge, and skills that will contribute to sustainable business practices.

Through a packed agenda of keynote speakers, moderated panels, interactive breakout workshops, networking opportunities, and time for reflections and debriefing, attendees will gain novel insight into how organizations are strategizing to benefit people and the planet.

For more information, contact summitso@uoregon.edu.

  Registration

Registration is capped at 120 attendees. This event welcomes:

Experienced directors of sustainability (and related positions) who can speak to the challenges and opportunities in the field Graduate students from across the Pacific Northwest who are studying and interested in developing their expertise in environmental stewardship

Register for the summit via Eventbrite to reserve your spot.

  Agenda

Friday, April 14

Attendee registration Welcome and introductions Keynote speaker Dinner Professional networking social

Saturday, April 15

Breakfast and coffee Speaker panel Breakout workshops Lunch Speaker panel Keynote speaker

  Speakers

Scott Coughlan Director of Sustainability, Alaska Airlines

Scott Coughlan joined Alaska Airlines in 2022 and leads the development and implementation of strategies to monitor and reduce emissions in key business functions. With an international career in directing cross-functional teams and reporting with senior executives, Coughlan is developing innovative competitive advantages for Alaska Airlines.

Guru S. Larson Director of Sustainability, Columbia Sportswear

Oregon MBA alum Guru S. Larson has been part of the Columbia Sportswear network since 2009 and currently oversees sustainability strategy across product, operations, and supply chain. This includes understanding the business's environmental impacts, identifying and executing continuous improvement, and reporting performance.

Eddie Sherman Board President, Oregon Native American Chamber

A member of the Navajo and Omaha Nations, Eddie Sherman is a nationally recognized fundraiser, strategist, nonprofit leader, and entrepreneur who has committed his career to furthering social justice, serving underserved communities, and improving the quality of life for Native Americans and communities of color.

Apr 14
Oregon Executive MBA Info Session and Class Visit 4:00 p.m.

Ready to see what it's like to be a student at the Oregon Executive MBA? Come to an in-person event with a little bit of everything.  First, learn more about our...
Oregon Executive MBA Info Session and Class Visit
April 14
4:00–6:30 p.m.
109 NW Naito

Ready to see what it's like to be a student at the Oregon Executive MBA? Come to an in-person event with a little bit of everything. 

First, learn more about our program at an info session. Then, take a seat your seat in the classroom for Managing Organizations, taught by associate professor David Wagner. Wrap it up with dinner, when you'll have a chance to talk with current second-year students and hear about their experiences in the program. 

Register

Apr 15
Master of Accounting Round 3 Application Deadline

This is the third round application deadline for the Master of Accounting program. University of Oregon's Master of Accounting degree program (MAcc) helps each student...
Master of Accounting Round 3 Application Deadline
April 15

This is the third round application deadline for the Master of Accounting program.

University of Oregon's Master of Accounting degree program (MAcc) helps each student develop professional knowledge and skills foundational to an accounting career, with particular focus in business taxation, accounting information systems, auditing, cost, and financial accounting theory.

If you have questions as you prepare to submit your application, you can email Jessie Johnnes, Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment at jjohnnes@uoregon.edu.

View Application Instructions

Apr 15
Summit for Sustainable Organizations 8:00 a.m.

The Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its inaugural Summit for Sustainable Organizations. Join leaders from diverse backgrounds to explore and discuss the...
Summit for Sustainable Organizations
April 14–15
8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex

The Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its inaugural Summit for Sustainable Organizations. Join leaders from diverse backgrounds to explore and discuss the critical intersection of business and sustainability and generate ideas to improve organizations' environmental and social impacts in the world.

This event aims to instill future organizational leaders with a strong sense of the ethics, values, knowledge, and skills that will contribute to sustainable business practices.

Through a packed agenda of keynote speakers, moderated panels, interactive breakout workshops, networking opportunities, and time for reflections and debriefing, attendees will gain novel insight into how organizations are strategizing to benefit people and the planet.

For more information, contact summitso@uoregon.edu.

  Registration

Registration is capped at 120 attendees. This event welcomes:

Experienced directors of sustainability (and related positions) who can speak to the challenges and opportunities in the field Graduate students from across the Pacific Northwest who are studying and interested in developing their expertise in environmental stewardship

Register for the summit via Eventbrite to reserve your spot.

  Agenda

Friday, April 14

Attendee registration Welcome and introductions Keynote speaker Dinner Professional networking social

Saturday, April 15

Breakfast and coffee Speaker panel Breakout workshops Lunch Speaker panel Keynote speaker

  Speakers

Scott Coughlan Director of Sustainability, Alaska Airlines

Scott Coughlan joined Alaska Airlines in 2022 and leads the development and implementation of strategies to monitor and reduce emissions in key business functions. With an international career in directing cross-functional teams and reporting with senior executives, Coughlan is developing innovative competitive advantages for Alaska Airlines.

Guru S. Larson Director of Sustainability, Columbia Sportswear

Oregon MBA alum Guru S. Larson has been part of the Columbia Sportswear network since 2009 and currently oversees sustainability strategy across product, operations, and supply chain. This includes understanding the business's environmental impacts, identifying and executing continuous improvement, and reporting performance.

Eddie Sherman Board President, Oregon Native American Chamber

A member of the Navajo and Omaha Nations, Eddie Sherman is a nationally recognized fundraiser, strategist, nonprofit leader, and entrepreneur who has committed his career to furthering social justice, serving underserved communities, and improving the quality of life for Native Americans and communities of color.

Apr 17
Curious about the Spring Career & Internship Expo (Virtual CRW Workshop) noon

Learn the ins and outs of navigating the in-person Spring Career and Internship Expo, updating your Handshake profile, researching employers, and how to present yourself...
Curious about the Spring Career & Internship Expo (Virtual CRW Workshop)
April 17
noon

Learn the ins and outs of navigating the in-person Spring Career and Internship Expo, updating your Handshake profile, researching employers, and how to present yourself authentically during the expo on April 20 12-4pm in the EMU Ballrooms.

Apr 18
Ask a Recruiter: UO Alumni Panel 4:00 p.m.

Join us for a live panel discussion with UO alumni who are talent acquisition professionals from a variety of industries. Gain valuable tips and strategies on how to find a job,...
Ask a Recruiter: UO Alumni Panel
April 18
4:00–5:00 p.m.

Join us for a live panel discussion with UO alumni who are talent acquisition professionals from a variety of industries. Gain valuable tips and strategies on how to find a job, how to connect with recruiters during times of uncertainty, and what the future of work looks like in 2023. The panelists will also talk about what their companies are doing to hire more diverse candidates and create an inclusive, equitable workplace. This event will allow for Interactive audience Q&A! See our panelists and register at https://www.uoalumni.com/s/1540/21/interior.aspx?sid=1540&pgid=12248&gid=3&cid=31661&ecid=31661&post_id=0

Apr 19
Your Future in Oregon; Cool Careers & How to Find Them! (Virtual CRW Workshop) noon

Oregon is a great state to launch your career! Come learn from our friends at the Oregon Employment Department about hot career opportunities across the state, and the must-have...
Your Future in Oregon; Cool Careers & How to Find Them! (Virtual CRW Workshop)
April 19
noon

Oregon is a great state to launch your career! Come learn from our friends at the Oregon Employment Department about hot career opportunities across the state, and the must-have skills employers are looking for from the class of 2023 and beyond. Our panel of experts and breakout leaders will help you explore your future in Oregon and leave you with some great resources to support your job search.

 

Learn how to…

*Expand your career horizons to include jobs, careers, and industries that will be in high demand in the months & years ahead.

*Explore Qualityinfo.org to research occupation and wage information, as well as find jobs across the state

*Take advantage of free campus & community career resources now & after graduation

*Talk about transferable skills and in-demand software/apps you use every day on your resume

*And more in breakout sessions!

 

This event is a partnership between the University of Oregon Career Center, Oregon Employment Department, and Worksource Lane-Business Services

 

This event is part of Spring Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center and Enterprise Holdings. To see the full list of events, check out career.uoregon.edu/events or search by label SpringCRW on Handshake Events. 

Apr 19
Career Lab: Writing Resumes and Cover Letters 4:00 p.m.

Ready to stand out? Your resume and cover letter are a chance to align your professional brand with the needs of an employer. We'll help you crack the code and strengthen your...
Career Lab: Writing Resumes and Cover Letters
April 19
4:00–4:50 p.m.

Ready to stand out? Your resume and cover letter are a chance to align your professional brand with the needs of an employer. We'll help you crack the code and strengthen your job application documents.

Career Labs include a presentation, question and answer session, and practical work time to help you move your career search forward.

Apr 20
Spring Career & Internship Expo: Get Curious! noon

The Spring Career & Internship Expo is your chance to get curious about your future and make connections with cool employers! Find your career fit with over 70+ employers...
Spring Career & Internship Expo: Get Curious!
April 20
noon
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Ballroom

The Spring Career & Internship Expo is your chance to get curious about your future and make connections with cool employers! Find your career fit with over 70+ employers comprised of private industry; public, educational, and non-profit organizations; local government, the federal government, law enforcement, and military--on-campus and excited to share more with you about their organization and early career talent opportunities. Take part in the Expo Scavenger Hunt to win prizes and have fun conversation starters with employers. OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS AND RECENT ALUMNI! 

Register on Handshake today to learn about all the companies coming, positions of interest, and get tips and advice for how to make the most of the expo, including Spring Career Readiness Week workshops like our Resume Extravaganza so you can have a great resume to hand to potential employers!

Special thanks to the University Career Center and Enterprise Holdings for sponsoring all of our Spring Career Readiness Week events and workshops! And additional support of the expo by Sherwin Williams, Amica Insurance, and TK Elevator.

For a full list of Spring Career Readiness Week (April 14-21, 2023) events and workshops, check out http://career.uoregon.edu/events 

Apr 21
Human-Centered Design Thinking 9:00 a.m.

Have you ever wondered how true innovation happens? How great products and experiences come about? This workshop introduces students to the practice and methodologies of design...
Human-Centered Design Thinking
April 21
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 440

Have you ever wondered how true innovation happens? How great products and experiences come about?

This workshop introduces students to the practice and methodologies of design thinking (also frequently referred to as human-centered design). As defined by your instructor, Meghann Evershed Dryer, "The design thinking process in a nutshell is really deeply understanding people and their needs, synthesizing down what problems you're going to solve, ideating around what concepts to design, and then prototyping and testing over and over again while getting real user feedback."*

In essence, design thinking will equip you with a method of problem-seeking and problem- solving that can help lead to breakthrough insights and solutions.

Throughout its history, design thinking has been applied to a broad range of challenges from product innovations to social impact projects in the developing world.

During this hands-on interactive workshop, you'll be given a simple design challenge to recreate a product or experience you're quite familiar with.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

Demonstrate when, how, and why to use various design thinking methods to uncover needs and propose solutions. Communicate the human-centered design process through written, oral, and visual formats. Develop and apply powerful consumer insights, archetypes, and journeys to drive the creative process. Articulate proposed concepts through writing, sketching, making, and presentations—including "visual thinking" tools that aid in collaboration and communication. Rapidly iterate and prototype ideas, concepts, and product details, and then test these with end users for feedback and validation.

*Source: Design thinking: A Beginner's Guide

About the Instructor

Meghann Evershed Dryer is the chief marketing and designer officer at Evidation.

About Professional Edge

Professional Edge is an industry informed collection of short courses designed to help students develop cutting-edge skills essential in the modern job market.

Build targeted, practical skills in an interactive and engaging format and distinguish yourself in a field of other job applicants. As a participant, you'll receive guidance from instructors informed by the latest business trends and leave with tangible tools and stories you can leverage in your career search.

Apr 21
Accounting Research Workshop: Travis Dyer 2:30 p.m.

The UO School of Accounting welcomes Travis Dyer from Brigham Young University. Contact Professor Jaewoo Kim for additional...
Accounting Research Workshop: Travis Dyer
April 21
2:30–3:45 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 312

The UO School of Accounting welcomes Travis Dyer from Brigham Young University. Contact Professor Jaewoo Kim for additional information.

Apr 25
Accounting Career Expo 4:00 p.m.

Looking to meet public accounting firms and learn more about the industry? Portland State University, University of Oregon, and Oregon State University invite you to explore...
Accounting Career Expo
April 25
4:00–7:00 p.m.
Portland State University Viking Pavilion

Looking to meet public accounting firms and learn more about the industry? Portland State University, University of Oregon, and Oregon State University invite you to explore opportunities during the second annual Spring Accounting Expo.

This event will host a broad range of public firms and even some industry companies looking to hire accountants, and is open to all accounting students that are currently enrolled at a community college or university. This is an exciting opportunity for you to learn more about the firms, their employees, and any positions they are looking to fill.

Register in Handshake to secure your spot.

Apr 26
Career Lab: Internship and Job Search Strategies 4:00 p.m.

What's your strategy? Looking for an internship or job can be a daunting task. Attend this interactive session and learn how to maximize your time and effort to secure a job...
Career Lab: Internship and Job Search Strategies
April 26
4:00–4:50 p.m.

What's your strategy? Looking for an internship or job can be a daunting task. Attend this interactive session and learn how to maximize your time and effort to secure a job that aligns with your professional goals.

Career Labs include a presentation, question and answer session, and practical work time to help you move your career search forward.

Apr 27
MS in Finance Information Session 3:00 p.m.

Learn more about the Master of Science in Finance program, including its curriculum, admissions requirements, career outcomes, and more. This event will be helpful for anyone...
MS in Finance Information Session
April 27
3:00–3:45 p.m.

Learn more about the Master of Science in Finance program, including its curriculum, admissions requirements, career outcomes, and more. This event will be helpful for anyone considering applying to the MS in Finance program or still deciding if the field of finance is right for them.