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
The Business Academic Residential Community (BizARC) is designed for students who aim to challenge and redefine what business can and should be. This community equips students with the skills and mindset necessary for navigating the evolving business world while fostering collaboration, critical thinking, and innovation.
The BizARC Student Coordinator is a part-time student staff role supporting the BizARC Program Coordinator. This position plays a key role in fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment, helping residents grow as engaged learners and socially responsible community members. Responsibilities include facilitating study sessions, supporting students enrolled in the BA 199 course, and coordinating extracurricular programming aligned with the ARC's mission.
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Earn your PhD in business with a concentration in one of five areas of study: accounting, finance, management, marketing, or operations and business analytics.
The Lundquist College of Business Doctoral Program accepts applications for fall term admission only. In order to expedite the process, prospective students are required to apply online.
Priority deadline - January 1, 5:00 p.m. PT Final deadline - January 20, 5:00 p.m. PTnoon
Are you a business or accounting major (graduating December 2025-June 2027) looking for an internship in summer 2025? Would you like to intern in another country this summer? Need funding to help offset costs?
Join us for an opportunity to learn about the Lundquist College's Singapore Internship Experience, taking place summer 2025. Discover how you can spend your summer in one of the world's most dynamic and safest cities, working with a great company, gaining international business experience, and building a global network.
During this casual lunch (provided), you'll get to meet and hear from Spencer Erspamer, our inaugural intern who was in Singapore this past summer, along with a special guest, Prakash Mulani, a Duck alum who lives in Singapore.
Seats are limited—RSVP today! today!
6:00–7:00 p.m.
After past success of the Global Sports Business in the U.K. study abroad program, we are proud to host it again during summer term 2025 from August 12 to September 2. During this info session, we'll discuss planned activities for the program and answer questions.
This three-week program exposes you to international sports businesses and highlights business strategies and priorities for both U.S.-based sports businesses operating in international markets and global companies that engage with U.S. consumers.
Students will learn through a variety of ways, including meeting with industry leaders, attending traditional classes, and going on tours. This year, we plan to expand the program beyond London with visits to Manchester and Liverpool in order to provide students a holistic global experience of sports business in England.
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Did you know you can have someone review your resume before the Winter Career & Internship Expo on 1/30? 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!
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 Winter 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
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Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you!
UO Libraries hosts a free, eight-session workshop, which will introduce you to the fundamentals of using R. R is a free, open-source programming language used for statistical computing and data visualization.
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 (January 13th) 2. Getting started with R Part 1 (January 15) 3. Getting started with R Part 2 (January 22) 4. Data visualization with R & ggplot (January 27) 5. Functions Explained (January 29) 6. Working with Data in R part 1 (February 3) 7. Working with Data in R part 2 (February 5) 8. Reproducible reports with R & Rmarkdown (February 10)
The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum. Register through the UO Libraries' website.
1:30–2:30 p.m.
UO Libraries hosts a free, ten-session hybrid workshop in which you will learn the fundamentals of Python—a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively—through interactive programming exercises.
Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. Topics covered included basic Python syntax, Jupyter notebooks, variables, data types, mathematical functions, data structures, data visualization, and useful libraries like Pandas. This workshop series follows this Software Carpentries workshop curriculum, and you can review all exercises or look ahead by following the link.
This interactive course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone who wants to review the basics. No experience required!
Before the workshop, please install JupyterLab so you can code along. Our first day will be focused on helping with installations, and testing that your installation works. If you have any questions, run into trouble, or would like to use a different installation (such as Anaconda, Spyder, JetBrains, VSCode), please schedule a quick appointment with Data Services.
Register though the UO Libraries' website.
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Join admissions representatives from the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business to get an introduction to the Master of Accounting (MAcc) program! Learn more about the program, its career outcomes, and admission requirements. Don't miss this chance to learn how to advance your career in accounting!
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Join us for an exciting fireside chat-style event brought to you by the UO Sports Product Management Program.
You'll have the opportunity to hear from our current students as they take the stage to share their experience going on our global trip to Asia and Europe. Hear their unique perspectives on their interactions with industry professionals, exposure to emerging trends, and the latest innovations the in sports product management. All from a global perspective!
Don't miss this chance to connect with the next generation of sports product management leaders and learn from their firsthand experiences. This fireside chat is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration. Register now to secure your spot!
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Discover how leading voices in the apparel industry craft powerful brands and drive cultural impact through innovative marketing strategies. Join the UO chapter of the American Marketing Association, Warsaw Sports Business Club, and Women in Business Club for an engaging panel featuring:
Chris Gibbs – Owner, Union Los Angeles Adrian Miles – Director of Brand Marketing, Jordan BrandBoth panelists bring unique perspectives and expertise on building brands that resonate with consumers and shape cultural narratives. From creating standout campaigns to understanding the intersection of style, strategy, and storytelling, this panel will highlight what it takes to succeed in the dynamic world of apparel marketing.
5:00–8:00 p.m.
The School of Accounting and Beta Alpha Psi invite you to learn about the field of accounting and during our Meet the Professionals event (previously called Meet the Students). Explore the world of accounting with representatives from 20 different firms and specialties, ask any question to a panel of accounting professionals, and use your newfound knowledge when you talk to firms one-on-one after the panel.
The event will begin with the optional panel discussion in Lillis 282 at 5:00-6:00 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to hear from associates and partners in the field. The panel will answer questions from you and your peers, providing a glimpse into the accounting field and calming any nerves.
Afterwards, you will join professionals for the remainder of the event in the Lillis Atrium. Meet representatives from firms ranging from the Big 4 to regional. With the end of recruiting season right around the corner, recruiters will be looking to fill positions!
There will be a raffle for students who are interested. To win prizes through our raffle, you must participate in the whole event (panel and career fair). More information about the raffle will be shared during the event itself.
Smart business attire is encouraged.
If you have any questions, check out our website and come to one of our weekly meetings (Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. in Lillis 212).
Are you ready to develop the analytical skills and strategic mindset of a top-tier consultant? Through hands-on activities and real-world case studies, you'll learn to break down complex business problems, conduct comprehensive market research, and apply analytical frameworks to develop strategic solutions. Led by experienced industry professionals, this Professional Edge training will equip you with the tools to structure and deliver impactful client presentations.
Why Participate?
In today's complex business environment, the ability to analyze problems and develop strategic solutions is crucial. This program will give you the tools and confidence to do just that. You'll learn how to approach business challenges systematically, conduct thorough analyses, and present compelling recommendations, setting you apart in any professional setting.
What You'll Gain
Analytical frameworks — Master key analytical tools like SWOT, Porter's Five Forces, and PESTEL to evaluate real-world business scenarios. Research skills — Learn to leverage various resources and techniques for conducting comprehensive market research and competitive analysis. Problem-Solving approaches — Develop a structured approach to breaking down and analyzing complex business cases. Professional presentations — Create and deliver impactful consulting presentations.
Current Training Offerings
Friday, January 31, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (In person, Chiles 125) Friday, February 2, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (In person, Chiles 125)Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) 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 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
The Lundquist College of Business welcomes Wenyu Wang, Professor of Finance, Peterson Chair in Investment Banking, and Associate Chairperson of the Finance Department at Indiana University, during a seminar presented by the Department of Finance.
Contact assistant professor of finance Ioannis Branikas for additional information.
1:00–2:00 p.m.
Applying to jobs or internships in the tech industry and not sure where to begin? Google Staff Software Engineer Sheldon "Don" Sandbekkhaug will lead a casual chat about what he's learned about software engineering from his nine years at Google and his advice for undergraduates entering or aspiring to the profession. Sheldon will present for half an hour remotely via Zoom and answer questions afterwards. Learn more about Sheldon at his blog.
This interactive conversation is hosted by UO Libraries: Data Services & the UO Career Center. Students at all levels of experience are encouraged to attend, whether you're actively seeking jobs and internships or a more junior student considering programming or computer science as a career.
Please note that this event is not sponsored by Google: Sheldon appears here as an individual, not as a representative of Google.
Coffee and cookies will be provided!
11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Join the Oregon Innovation Challenge for its first kickoff meeting and find out how you can turn your ideas into impact! As a member of the challenge's 2025 cohort, you'll be part of a supportive community in which you can work on a new idea, an existing project, or a problem you want to solve.
The program runs from January to April. You'll attend workshops once a month. Between workshops, you'll build your project at your own pace. Throughout, you'll get mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs and innovators. In early spring term, you can pitch for up to $10,000 in funding.
The deadline to apply to the challenge is Saturday, February 15. Students of all ages and majors are welcome! You can join solo or with a team. It's also common for teams to form during the program. Teams must have at least one University of Oregon student in a major role.
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) 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 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
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Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you!
UO Libraries hosts a free, eight-session workshop, which will introduce you to the fundamentals of using R. R is a free, open-source programming language used for statistical computing and data visualization.
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 (January 13th) 2. Getting started with R Part 1 (January 15) 3. Getting started with R Part 2 (January 22) 4. Data visualization with R & ggplot (January 27) 5. Functions Explained (January 29) 6. Working with Data in R part 1 (February 3) 7. Working with Data in R part 2 (February 5) 8. Reproducible reports with R & Rmarkdown (February 10)
The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum. Register through the UO Libraries' website.
1:30–2:30 p.m.
UO Libraries hosts a free, ten-session hybrid workshop in which you will learn the fundamentals of Python—a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively—through interactive programming exercises.
Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. Topics covered included basic Python syntax, Jupyter notebooks, variables, data types, mathematical functions, data structures, data visualization, and useful libraries like Pandas. This workshop series follows this Software Carpentries workshop curriculum, and you can review all exercises or look ahead by following the link.
This interactive course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone who wants to review the basics. No experience required!
Before the workshop, please install JupyterLab so you can code along. Our first day will be focused on helping with installations, and testing that your installation works. If you have any questions, run into trouble, or would like to use a different installation (such as Anaconda, Spyder, JetBrains, VSCode), please schedule a quick appointment with Data Services.
Register though the UO Libraries' website.
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) 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 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
Find daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) 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 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
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Discover the impact of experiential learning with the Oregon MBA. Join us for an engaging virtual panel during which our Oregon MBA students will share highlights from their winter hands-on learning trips. Hear firsthand about the places they visited, the professionals they met, and the unique opportunities that brought their classroom knowledge to life. From navigating global business landscapes to forging connections with industry leaders, this session offers a window into the transformative experiences that set the Oregon MBA apart. Don't miss this chance to ask questions, gain insights, and explore how experiential learning at the Oregon MBA shapes future-ready leaders!
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Are you interested in using R and RStudio but unsure where to start? This workshop is for you!
UO Libraries hosts a free, eight-session workshop, which will introduce you to the fundamentals of using R. R is a free, open-source programming language used for statistical computing and data visualization.
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 (January 13th) 2. Getting started with R Part 1 (January 15) 3. Getting started with R Part 2 (January 22) 4. Data visualization with R & ggplot (January 27) 5. Functions Explained (January 29) 6. Working with Data in R part 1 (February 3) 7. Working with Data in R part 2 (February 5) 8. Reproducible reports with R & Rmarkdown (February 10)
The workshop series follows this Carpentries workshop curriculum. Register through the UO Libraries' website.
1:30–2:30 p.m.
UO Libraries hosts a free, ten-session hybrid workshop in which you will learn the fundamentals of Python—a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively—through interactive programming exercises.
Develop core programming skills that will allow you to write Python scripts for your own work. Topics covered included basic Python syntax, Jupyter notebooks, variables, data types, mathematical functions, data structures, data visualization, and useful libraries like Pandas. This workshop series follows this Software Carpentries workshop curriculum, and you can review all exercises or look ahead by following the link.
This interactive course is intended for absolute beginners or anyone who wants to review the basics. No experience required!
Before the workshop, please install JupyterLab so you can code along. Our first day will be focused on helping with installations, and testing that your installation works. If you have any questions, run into trouble, or would like to use a different installation (such as Anaconda, Spyder, JetBrains, VSCode), please schedule a quick appointment with Data Services.
Register though the UO Libraries' website.
4:00–4:45 p.m.
Want to learn more about analytics industry and analytics in industry? Join industry professionals and alumni working for and in data analytics during Industry Bites: The Business of Analytics.
From corporate work, technology companies and solutions, to consulting, data analytics is everywhere! Mohr Career Services, in partnership with the Operations and Business Analytics Club invites you to join us for pizza, a panel of guest speakers, and conversation with leaders in analytics. You won't want to miss learning how our guests navigated their career journeys, what helped them stand out and move up, and what the industry is looking for from emerging talent like YOU.
Panelists include:
Collin Fischer, Commercial Analytics and Enablement Antheny Chhay, Analyst Brad Green, Account Executive, Strategic Enterprise4:00–4:30 p.m.
Master of Accounting Information Session: Meet admission representatives, receive an overview of the MAcc program, and admission requirements. Wednesday, Jan 29th, 2025, 4:00pm PST (30mins): Join the University of Oregon MAcc Admission representatives to get an introduction to the MAcc program! Meet your representatives, learn about the program, career outcomes, and understand the admission requirements. Don’t miss this chance to learn about how to advance your career in accounting!
5:00–6:00 p.m.
BizARC is hosting a club and concentration series every other Wednesday on even weeks (2, 4, 6, 8). This is a great opportunity to learn about concentrations, speak with upperclassmen, and get an understanding of what is being taught in your future classes. This is an informal, open house-style social, so don't be afraid to ask questions. Snacks and food will be provided.
Schedule:
January 15: American Marketing Association, sports business concentrations January 29: Beta Alpha Psi with accounting professors Jennifer Welander and Mary Savage February 12: UO Investment Group, Operations and Business Analytics Club February 26: Net Impact, Alpha Kappa PsiFind daily ways to engage your career curiosity with workshops, local industry tours, alumni panels & networking ("connect") events, the Winter Career & Internship Expo (1/30), /and Practice Interview Day (1/31) 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 2025 Career Readiness Week sponsors: Enterprise Mobility and Sherwin Williams.
FULL SCHEDULE COMING SOON!
11:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
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. Bring a friend! want to learn more about the Winter Career & Internship Expo 1/30 from noon to 4pm? click here
The University Career Center thanks Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams for sponsoring all of our Winter Career Readiness Week events and workshops, and Techtronic Industries (TTI) & AlphaSights for sponsoring the Expo!
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Why YOU should come to this Expo...
You're curious about your future. Explore different career paths and job roles across industries. EXPOse yourself to unique career pathways that can use your career readiness skills and passions to make an impact in the world. You want to make connections. These organizations LOVE to hire Ducks and want to help you find your career fit. You might even meet UO alumni recruiting for them at the expo. Ask a recruiter what career readiness skills you can be building now to make you a top candidate in the present or future (and add them to your Linkedin network for future connections!). You want to find a job, internship, year of service, volunteer opportunity, and more! If you're actively job searching, have your resume ready to hand out and a short and sweet synopsis about yourself and your professional interests ready to go! If you're just exploring options, collect contact info, do some additional research, and do an informational interview to learn more before you apply. You want to build your confidence! Practice asking questions of employers AND sharing about who you are and what you're passionate about. Every expo you attend and each time you approach a recruiter, you get more and more comfortable presenting yourself in a professional manner.WHO'S COMING? 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--ALL on campus and excited to share more with you about their organization and early career talent opportunities. Open to students from ALL majors, classifications, and identities. Every expo looks a little different so come each term to keep exploring and expanding your career opportunities!
WHAT NEXT? Register for the Expo on Handshake today to learn about all the companies coming, and positions of interest you can be researching. We'll also send you tips and advice for how to make the most of the expo, including Career Readiness Week workshops like our Resume Extravaganza so you can have a great resume to hand to potential employers!
The University Career Center thanks Enterprise Mobility, and Sherwin Williams for sponsoring all of our Winter Career Readiness Week events and workshops, and Techtronic Industries (TTI) & AlphaSights for sponsoring the Expo!
For a full list of Winter Career Readiness Week (January 24-31) events and workshops, check out http://career.uoregon.edu/events