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 26
Oregon Executive MBA Virtual Lunch and Learn noon

Curious about what it’s like to be an Oregon Executive MBA student? Join us for a virtual lunch and learn session and take an inside look at how the program is designed to...
Oregon Executive MBA Virtual Lunch and Learn
March 26
noon
This is a virtual event.

Curious about what it’s like to be an Oregon Executive MBA student? Join us for a virtual lunch and learn session and take an inside look at how the program is designed to empower working professionals to achieve their career and leadership goals.

During the session, you’ll hear about the unique structure of the program, the curriculum’s real-world applications, and the collaborative cohort model that fosters meaningful connections. Discover how the Oregon Executive MBA balances academic rigor with the flexibility needed for busy professionals, providing the tools and support to succeed.

Bring your questions, enjoy your lunch, and take the first step in exploring how the executive experience can transform your professional journey!

Mar 26
UO Sports Product Management Info Session: Funding Your Degree 4:00 p.m.

Join the Sports Product Management program's admissions team for an insightful virtual session focused on funding your degree. This is your opportunity to explore the...
UO Sports Product Management Info Session: Funding Your Degree
March 26
4:00–5:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Join the Sports Product Management program's admissions team for an insightful virtual session focused on funding your degree. This is your opportunity to explore the financial resources available to help make your journey achievable.

The admissions team will provide an overview of scholarships and financial aid options, offering guidance on how to navigate these opportunities effectively. Whether you're just starting to consider the program or preparing your application, this session will help you better understand the funding resources available to support your goals.

Don't miss this chance to connect with us and take the next step toward making your Sports Product Management dreams a reality!

Mar 27
Designing Your Future for PhDs: A Primer 10:00 a.m.

Most professional development programs encourage exploration of your interests and career options. But career and life decisions are inextricably connected. In this workshop,...
Designing Your Future for PhDs: A Primer
March 27
10:00–11:00 a.m.

Most professional development programs encourage exploration of your interests and career options. But career and life decisions are inextricably connected. In this workshop, Laura Murray, PhD,  and Kate Thorpe, PhD, adapt the strategies in the best-selling book Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans to your experience as a PhD student, whatever your stage or discipline, to help you begin the process of designing a satisfying, integrated, coherent life both during and after graduate school.

We’ll invite you to reflect on what you’ve learned about yourself through academic, personal, and professional experiences and to consider your goals and values as well as key questions regarding future possibilities to begin paving a path to a joyful, well-designed future. Register at https://gradfutures.princeton.edu/events/2025/designing-your-future-phds-primer

Apr 1
Executive MBA Round 3 Application Deadline 11:59 p.m.

Designed for experienced mid-to-senior managers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and other professionals with demanding schedules, the Oregon Executive MBA program is a...
Executive MBA Round 3 Application Deadline
April 1
11:59 p.m.

Designed for experienced mid-to-senior managers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and other professionals with demanding schedules, the Oregon Executive MBA program is a transformational experience that gives already accomplished professionals the confidence and skill to continue growing their careers in today’s complex and global business world.

In order to expedite the process, prospective students are required to apply online.

Application Deadlines

Round 1 - December 2 Round 2 - February 3 Round 3 - April 1 Round 4 - June 3 Round 5 - August 1
Apr 1
MS in Sports Product Management Round 3 Application Deadline 11:59 p.m.

Each year, the Sports Product Management master's program enrolls up to 55 students in its Portland cohort and up to 30 students in its online cohort. In order to expedite...
MS in Sports Product Management Round 3 Application Deadline
April 1
11:59 p.m.

Each year, the Sports Product Management master's program enrolls up to 55 students in its Portland cohort and up to 30 students in its online cohort.

In order to expedite the application process, prospective students are required to apply online. The following application deadlines are for both the Portland-based onsite program and the online program:

Round 1 - November 1 Round 2 - February 1 (international candidate deadline; final scholarship consideration) Round 3 - April 1 Round 4 - June 1 Round 5 - August 1 (rolling admissions)
Apr 3
Discover the Oregon MBA 4:00 p.m.

Curious about what sets the Oregon MBA apart? Join this virtual information session to learn about the unique features and benefits of our program. Get insights into the...
Discover the Oregon MBA
April 3
4:00–4:45 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Curious about what sets the Oregon MBA apart? Join this virtual information session to learn about the unique features and benefits of our program. Get insights into the curriculum, faculty, and opportunities that make the Oregon MBA a standout choice. Don't miss this chance to explore how the Oregon MBA can transform your career!

Apr 4
Lundquist College of Business Student Involvement Fair 10:00 a.m.

The Lundquist College of Business Student Involvement Fair is a fantastic opportunity for students of all majors to explore business-affiliated clubs, organizations, and exciting...
Lundquist College of Business Student Involvement Fair
April 4
10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Atrium

The Lundquist College of Business Student Involvement Fair is a fantastic opportunity for students of all majors to explore business-affiliated clubs, organizations, and exciting opportunities. Hosted by the DCICC (Dean's Council for Inter-Club Coordination), this event is designed to help you connect, engage, and get involved. Network with business clubs, enter a raffle for amazing prizes, and grab a free snack while you're at it! Whether you're looking to meet new people, join a club, or simply enjoy a fun atmosphere, this is the perfect event to kickstart your spring term.

Apr 4
Finance Seminar: Roger Edelen 10:30 a.m.

The Lundquist College of Business welcomes Roger Edelen, Associate Professor at Virginia Tech University, during a seminar presented by the Department of Finance. Contact...
Finance Seminar: Roger Edelen
April 4
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex Room 312

The Lundquist College of Business welcomes Roger Edelen, Associate Professor at Virginia Tech University, during a seminar presented by the Department of Finance.

Contact assistant professor of finance Ioannis Branikas for additional information.

Apr 5
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program 11:00 a.m.

Each year, accounting students work on behalf of the IRS to serve the Lane County community in helping prepare tax returns as part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)...
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
February 8–April 12
11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex

Each year, accounting students work on behalf of the IRS to serve the Lane County community in helping prepare tax returns as part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. 

Student members of UO’s Beta Alpha Psi accounting honor society are specially trained in tax preparation and offer their services free of charge. The VITA team processes many types of returns, but is particularly well-versed in the tax needs of students. Students, faculty members, staff, and community members are invited to attend. Please be prepared to stay for the entirety of your preparation. Follow the website link to see the required documents to bring.

Apr 7
Mastering the Art of a Humanities & Social Science Poster 3:00 p.m.

Graduate students! Perfect your skills in creating captivating and concise posters tailored for the Graduate Research Forum and any upcoming conference. This webinar will equip...
Mastering the Art of a Humanities & Social Science Poster
April 7
3:00–4:00 p.m.

Graduate students! Perfect your skills in creating captivating and concise posters tailored for the Graduate Research Forum and any upcoming conference. This webinar will equip you with the essential principles of modern poster design, enabling you to simplify complex ideas, integrate visuals effectively, and deliver your message within the strict space confines of a poster. Whether you're a novice or an experienced presenter, don't miss this opportunity to learn the art of creating impactful poster that reinforce your research narrative and engage your audience. Register at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/b75dada44ac6432e9100b9271193c184

Apr 7
Flight School Mentors - Application Deadline 5:00 p.m.

Has your college journey taken unexpected turns? Those experiences make you an incredible mentor. First-year business students don't just need advice from students with...
Flight School Mentors - Application Deadline
April 7
5:00 p.m.

Has your college journey taken unexpected turns? Those experiences make you an incredible mentor. First-year business students don't just need advice from students with perfect GPAs. They need mentors who understand real challenges and can offer authentic guidance.

Maybe you've struggled to balance work and school, found your footing after a rocky start, or had to step back and regroup. That's exactly why you'd make an amazing Flight School mentor at the Lundquist College of Business.

What Flight School Mentors Do

Lead weekly small group sessions with first-year students Share your experiences navigating UO and the Lundquist College Connect students with campus resources you've used Create a supportive community where students can be themselves

Pay and Time Commitment

$15.75 per hour 8-15 hours per week

Basic Requirements

Sophomore standing or above (45+ credits completed by fall) Current involvement in the Lundquist College of Business Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher Familiarity with UO campus resources Availability during business hours (9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., flexible)

What You Get

Professional development opportunities Leadership experience that stands out to employers chance to make a difference for students who need your perspective

Become a mentor and shape the future of business leadership!

Applications close on Monday, April 7. Apply on Handshake.

Questions? Contact uoflightschool@uoregon.edu

Apr 7
Level Up with Tableau - Registration Deadline 11:55 p.m.

Push your analytics skills to the next level in Tableau during this intermediate-level Professional Edge training. Directly compare multiple metrics using advanced charts and...
Level Up with Tableau - Registration Deadline
April 7
11:55 p.m.

Push your analytics skills to the next level in Tableau during this intermediate-level Professional Edge training.

Directly compare multiple metrics using advanced charts and then customize your data visualizations using advanced calculations and visual best practices. Provide dynamic and relevant insights based on the specific questions your audience is trying to answer while allowing your audience to customize the view with user-controlled parameters. Create dashboards with intuitive interfaces allowing your audience to click and explore their data.

Register by Monday, April 7

  Course Overview

Calculation review Compare multiple metrics with dynamic zones Level of detail expressions (FIXED, EXCLUDE, INCLUDE) Tableau's order of operations User-controlled parameters Advanced dashboarding Dashboard actions and best practices

  Participation Eligibility

This is an intermediate-level training. You are eligible to participate if you:

Previously completed the "Getting Started with Tableau" training and earned the microcredential through Professional Edge   OR   Have completed an academic course or other training leveraging Tableau and are able to confidently assert each of the following: I can confidently connect to data sources in Tableau. I understand the distinction between continuous and discrete fields in Tableau. I understand the difference between dimensions and measures in Tableau. I can create basic calculations in Tableau. I have a foundational understanding of table calculations in Tableau.

  Training Schedule

Friday, April 11, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person) Friday, April 18, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person)

  About the Instructor

Emily Miley, an analytics consultant at Interworks, has always approached problem-solving by understanding different perspectives and staying curious. Whether it's rock climbing, learning how to fly fish, or solving Hanayama puzzles, she believes in the importance of being a lifelong learner.

After moving to Portland and graduating from the University of Oregon, she transitioned from a data visualization firm working with nonprofits to building a data and analytics program for the City of Portland's 311 program. Now, as an analytics consultant for InterWorks, Emily is excited to use her curiosity and ability to see from multiple points of view to help clients get the most out of their data.

Apr 8
Introduction to R (Workshop) noon

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you! UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop that will introduce you to the...
Introduction to R (Workshop)
April 8–May 1
noon
Knight Library DREAM Lab

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you!

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop that will introduce you to the fundamentals of using R! This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. Each session will be an hour and a half per and follow the schedule below.

1. Intro to R and Rstudio (April 8th) 2. Getting started with R Part 1 (April 10th) 3. Getting started with R Part 2 (April 15th) 4. Data visualization with R & ggplot (April 17th) 5. Functions Explained (April 22nd) 6. Working with Data in R part 1 (April 24th) 7. Working with Data in R part 2 (April 29th) 8. Reproducible reports with R & Rmarkdown (May 1th)

The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum.

This workshop series is free and open to the UO community.

Apr 8
Introduction to Python (Workshop) 2:00 p.m.

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop on the fundamentals of programming in Python! This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the...
Introduction to Python (Workshop)
April 8–May 1
2:00–3:00 p.m.

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop on the fundamentals of programming in Python!

This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. This series lays the foundation for attendees to understand Python code and begin writing scripts that apply to their work. We have scheduled an hour and a half per session in order to allow for questions, but most sessions will last about an hour.

1. Setup and Python Fundemanetals  2. Analyzing Data With Python 3. Visualizing Data with Python 4. Lists and Loops in Python 5. If, Else, and Functions in Python 6. Troubleshooting and testing  7. Debugging  8. Make your life easy with Python on the command-line 

The workshop series follows this Software Carpentries workshop curriculum. It is free and open to the UO community.

 

Apr 8
Diverse Narratives: Voices from the Margins: Realities of Code Switching and Identity from the Lundquist College Graduate Student Community 4:30 p.m.

Diverse Narratives: Voices from the Margins focuses on bringing out authentic lived experiences and realities from the voices of individuals from diverse backgrounds in the...
Diverse Narratives: Voices from the Margins: Realities of Code Switching and Identity from the Lundquist College Graduate Student Community
April 8
4:30–6:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex 440

Diverse Narratives: Voices from the Margins focuses on bringing out authentic lived experiences and realities from the voices of individuals from diverse backgrounds in the business world. Our hope is that through storytelling, students can find connection with participants that foster curiosity, empathy, understanding, and positive outcomes in team communities and beyond.

Enjoy free dinner while learning from the diverse experiences of five students and how their identities and experiences with code switching influence their graduate student experience and professional development.

All students are welcome to attend, but registration is limited to 30 participants.

Apr 9
Resume Extravaganza! (Drop-In Resume Reviews with Career Coaches & Peer Coaches) 11:00 a.m.

Did you know you can have someone review your resume before the Spring Career & Internship Expo on 4/17? Drop-in with a career readiness coach or peer coach in Tykeson Hall...
Resume Extravaganza! (Drop-In Resume Reviews with Career Coaches & Peer Coaches)
April 9
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall Commons (First Floor)

Did you know you can have someone review your resume before the Spring Career & Internship Expo on 4/17? Drop-in with a career readiness coach or peer coach in Tykeson Hall Commons to get feedback on your resume! Free cookies & hot chocolate too :)

Don’t have a resume? Come learn how to make one! ALL students are welcome to participate!

Want to apply for the Peace Corps? We'll also have returned Peace Corps volunteers available to review resumes and give advice about the application process with any interested students! Ask for Carolyn Williams!

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

Apr 10
Introduction to R (Workshop) noon

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you! UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop that will introduce you to the...
Introduction to R (Workshop)
April 8–May 1
noon
Knight Library DREAM Lab

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you!

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop that will introduce you to the fundamentals of using R! This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. Each session will be an hour and a half per and follow the schedule below.

1. Intro to R and Rstudio (April 8th) 2. Getting started with R Part 1 (April 10th) 3. Getting started with R Part 2 (April 15th) 4. Data visualization with R & ggplot (April 17th) 5. Functions Explained (April 22nd) 6. Working with Data in R part 1 (April 24th) 7. Working with Data in R part 2 (April 29th) 8. Reproducible reports with R & Rmarkdown (May 1th)

The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum.

This workshop series is free and open to the UO community.

Apr 10
Introduction to Python (Workshop) 2:00 p.m.

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop on the fundamentals of programming in Python! This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the...
Introduction to Python (Workshop)
April 8–May 1
2:00–3:00 p.m.

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop on the fundamentals of programming in Python!

This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. This series lays the foundation for attendees to understand Python code and begin writing scripts that apply to their work. We have scheduled an hour and a half per session in order to allow for questions, but most sessions will last about an hour.

1. Setup and Python Fundemanetals  2. Analyzing Data With Python 3. Visualizing Data with Python 4. Lists and Loops in Python 5. If, Else, and Functions in Python 6. Troubleshooting and testing  7. Debugging  8. Make your life easy with Python on the command-line 

The workshop series follows this Software Carpentries workshop curriculum. It is free and open to the UO community.

 

Apr 10
Curious about Job & Internship Search Strategies (Workshop) 3:00 p.m.

Looking for a job or internship and need help getting started?! Learn how to utilize Handshake and networking strategies to find opportunities that align with your interests; and...
Curious about Job & Internship Search Strategies (Workshop)
April 10
3:00–4:00 p.m.
Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall 50P (University Career Center Conference Room)

Looking for a job or internship and need help getting started?! Learn how to utilize Handshake and networking strategies to find opportunities that align with your interests; and how to get university credit for an internship (UGST404).

 

This event is part of the 2025 Spring Career Readiness Week sponsored by the University Career Center, Enterprise Holdings, and Sherwin Williams. To learn more about all of the week's events visit http://career.uoregon.edu/events  

Apr 11
Spring Career Readiness Week (April 11-18)

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Spring Career &...
Spring Career Readiness Week (April 11-18)
April 11–18

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Spring Career & Internship Expo (4/17), and Practice Interview Day (4/18) 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 Spring 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.

FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!

Apr 11
Book Club: "More Than Words" noon

✨ Join UO Libraries' Book Club: "More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI" ✨ Join us as we explore John Warner's insightful...
Book Club: "More Than Words"
April 11–June 6
noon

Join UO Libraries' Book Club: "More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI" ✨

Join us as we explore John Warner's insightful examination of writing in the era of artificial intelligence. This timely book addresses the evolving relationship between human creativity and AI tools, offering valuable perspectives for educators, students, researchers, and writers across the UO community.

📚 About the Book:

Warner's book offers practical insights for:

Redesigning writing assignments in response to AI tools Fostering authentic student engagement in an AI-saturated environment Balancing technological innovation with core educational values Maintaining academic integrity while acknowledging AI's growing presence

❗ Why Join?

This book club provides a space to discuss how we can navigate this changing landscape while preserving the essential human elements of writing and communication. Come join colleagues from across campus in this important conversation about the future of writing and teaching in the age of AI. Free refreshments provided for in-person participants!

🔔 Book Club Details (Both In-Person and on Zoom):

All sessions meet at the Knight DREAM Lab Sofa Area (122B) on:

Friday, April 11, 2025 Friday, April 25, 2025 Friday, May 9, 2025 Friday, May 23, 2025 Friday, June 6, 2025

This book club is free and open to all UO community members.

Apr 11
Sales Essentials - Registration Deadline 11:59 p.m.

Register now and learn essential sales skills! Whether you're contemplating a career in sales, embarking on your first professional role, or looking to improve your...
Sales Essentials - Registration Deadline
April 11
11:59 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Register now and learn essential sales skills! Whether you're contemplating a career in sales, embarking on your first professional role, or looking to improve your communication skills to establish trust with others, the Sales Essentials Training program is your foundation for success. 

Why Participate?  

During this 8-hour program, you will learn the art of relationship-based selling throughout the entire sales cycle from a seasoned professional. Through engaging activities, practical exercises, and interactive sessions, you'll not only refine your sales approach but also create an individual development plan for continuous improvement. Designed for participants across all majors and disciplines, our Sales Essentials Training Program offers invaluable insights and skills for aspiring sales professionals, future entrepreneurs, marketers, and business leaders.

What You’ll Gain:

 

Earn a Marketable Skills Microcredential: Enhance your resume and LinkedIn profile when you earn the Sales Essentials Microcredential from the Lundquist College of Business. Develop Core Sales Skills: Gain proficiency in relationship-based selling techniques across key areas essential for sales success, including prospecting, effective communication, overcoming objections, and closing the sale. Create an Individual Development Plan: Leave the program with a tailored development plan, reviewed by an industry expert, to showcase your self-awareness and commitment to continuously improve your sales skills.

This program isn't just about mastering sales techniques; It's an opportunity to develop a versatile skill set that includes effective communication, strategic thinking, and the ability to understand and meet customer needs—qualities that are invaluable in any career path.

About the Instructor:    

Steven Havens is a former Senior Executive at Bank of America, where he led multiple Consumer & Small Business Banking territories throughout South Florida and Southern California. After over 16 years in banking, he made a career change- shifting to dual careers in Education and Catering. A 2023 MBA graduate, he teaches Business Finance, Personal Finance and Business Ethics at the undergraduate level as an adjunct professor. He is also the owner and head chef of his catering business which specializes in boutique events, provides private chef services and cooking class instruction. His breadth of experience in corporate finance, sales leadership and entrepreneurship gives Steven a wealth of knowledge that he enjoys sharing with aspiring students.    

Apr 12
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program 11:00 a.m.

Each year, accounting students work on behalf of the IRS to serve the Lane County community in helping prepare tax returns as part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)...
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
February 8–April 12
11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Lillis Business Complex

Each year, accounting students work on behalf of the IRS to serve the Lane County community in helping prepare tax returns as part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. 

Student members of UO’s Beta Alpha Psi accounting honor society are specially trained in tax preparation and offer their services free of charge. The VITA team processes many types of returns, but is particularly well-versed in the tax needs of students. Students, faculty members, staff, and community members are invited to attend. Please be prepared to stay for the entirety of your preparation. Follow the website link to see the required documents to bring.

Apr 14
Spring Career Readiness Week (April 11-18)

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Spring Career &...
Spring Career Readiness Week (April 11-18)
April 11–18

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Spring Career & Internship Expo (4/17), and Practice Interview Day (4/18) 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 Spring 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.

FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!

Apr 15
Spring Career Readiness Week (April 11-18)

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Spring Career &...
Spring Career Readiness Week (April 11-18)
April 11–18

Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Spring Career & Internship Expo (4/17), and Practice Interview Day (4/18) 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 Spring 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.

FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!

Apr 15
Introduction to R (Workshop) noon

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you! UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop that will introduce you to the...
Introduction to R (Workshop)
April 8–May 1
noon
Knight Library DREAM Lab

Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you!

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop that will introduce you to the fundamentals of using R! This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. Each session will be an hour and a half per and follow the schedule below.

1. Intro to R and Rstudio (April 8th) 2. Getting started with R Part 1 (April 10th) 3. Getting started with R Part 2 (April 15th) 4. Data visualization with R & ggplot (April 17th) 5. Functions Explained (April 22nd) 6. Working with Data in R part 1 (April 24th) 7. Working with Data in R part 2 (April 29th) 8. Reproducible reports with R & Rmarkdown (May 1th)

The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum.

This workshop series is free and open to the UO community.

Apr 15
Introduction to Python (Workshop) 2:00 p.m.

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop on the fundamentals of programming in Python! This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the...
Introduction to Python (Workshop)
April 8–May 1
2:00–3:00 p.m.

UO Libraries is hosting an eight-session workshop on the fundamentals of programming in Python!

This course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone wanting to review the basics. This series lays the foundation for attendees to understand Python code and begin writing scripts that apply to their work. We have scheduled an hour and a half per session in order to allow for questions, but most sessions will last about an hour.

1. Setup and Python Fundemanetals  2. Analyzing Data With Python 3. Visualizing Data with Python 4. Lists and Loops in Python 5. If, Else, and Functions in Python 6. Troubleshooting and testing  7. Debugging  8. Make your life easy with Python on the command-line 

The workshop series follows this Software Carpentries workshop curriculum. It is free and open to the UO community.

 

Apr 15
Your Future in Tech + Connect (Industry Panel + Networking Night) 4:00 p.m.

The United States has the largest tech market in the world (1/3 of a $5 TRILLION industry!) and overall employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected...
Your Future in Tech + Connect (Industry Panel + Networking Night)
April 15
4:00–6:30 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Crater Lake Rooms

The United States has the largest tech market in the world (1/3 of a $5 TRILLION industry!) and overall employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations in the next decade! (learn more) The future of the technology industry is so much more than just artificial intelligence and social media platforms. About 377,500 competitive openings are projected each year in the U.S.A. in these highly skilled roles—are you up for the challenge?  

Join us for a special industry-connection night dedicated to helping YOU get career ready for your future in Tech. Come to either or both events—Learn something new and meet employers and alumni you can add to your network! 

 

4-5pm Industry Insights Panel 

Hear from alumni, industry leaders, and experts about their career journeys, the future of the industry, and how you can be developing the career readiness skills, technical skills, and connections today to thrive in your future in Tech. 

PANELISTS

Jillyan Gillard, Regional Recruiter for Amazon 

Michelle Regotti UO’20 MS, Applied Physics (Semiconductors), Metrology Process Engineer for HP 

D. Blair Elzinga, Director of Software Development for Oregon Community Credit Union 

 

5:15-6:30pm Connect with Tech Employers 

Grab a snack & 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 Tech.   

COMPANIES: COMING SOON!

Both events are open to all majors and academic years. Snacks provided. Casual Dress.   No RSVP is required. Bring your friends! 

Sponsored by the University Career Center and the School of Computer and Data Sciences as part of Spring Career Readiness Week 2025. 

 

 

Apr 15
Master of Accounting Round 3 Application Deadline 11:59 p.m.

Enhance and accelerate the professional knowledge and skills foundational to your accounting career with a Master of Accounting degree. In order to expedite the application...
Master of Accounting Round 3 Application Deadline
April 15
11:59 p.m.

Enhance and accelerate the professional knowledge and skills foundational to your accounting career with a Master of Accounting degree.

In order to expedite the application process, prospective students are required to apply online. An early application increases your chances to obtain merit-based scholarships and graduate employment offered by the Lundquist College of Business.

Application Deadlines

Round 1 - November 15 (early decision) Round 2 - February 15 (international candidate deadline) Round 3 - April 15 Round 4 - June 1 (final deadline)
Apr 15
MS in Finance Round 3 Application Deadline 11:59 p.m.

With a focus on valuation and asset management, Master of Science in Finance program is ideal for those targeting a coveted career as a financial analyst. In order to expedite...
MS in Finance Round 3 Application Deadline
April 15
11:59 p.m.

With a focus on valuation and asset management, Master of Science in Finance program is ideal for those targeting a coveted career as a financial analyst.

In order to expedite the application process, prospective students are required to apply online. An early application increases your chances to obtain merit-based scholarships and graduate employment offered by the Lundquist College of Business.

Application Deadlines

Round 1 - October 15 (early decision) Round 2 - February 15 (regular decision 1; international candidate deadline) Round 3 - April 15 (regular decision 2; final scholarship consideration) Round 4 - May 23 (final deadline)