Donor and Alumni News

Executive MBA students garnered international insights during their September study trip to New Zealand and Fiji.
The Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board debuted Duck Tank, a startup pitching competition inspired by the Shark Tank television show.
Learn about the future of blockchain from nationally recognized authority Stephen McKeon, at a daylong session in Portland in February 2019.
The School of Accounting has an exciting but brief opportunity to leverage your new gifts to maximize impact and reach new levels of engagement.
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A sell-out crowd of students, alumni, current and past faculty and staff, board members, and friends turned out to celebrate and support the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center during its 25th anniversary gala.
The School of Accounting has an exciting but brief opportunity to leverage your new gifts to maximize impact and reach new levels of engagement.
Startup Week, a weeklong series of events and activities highlighting UO entrepreneurship efforts, will feature a blockchain conference, a 24-hour hackathon, and much more.
Ericka Warren, MBA '19, is building new opportunities for engagement for the UO's black students and alumni.
Zero-waste recycling company The Renewal Workshop was an ideal match for the Oregon Consulting Group.
School of Accounting alumni Chris Spencer and Gabby Sanders quit their jobs as licensed CPAs to found their own startup, UpStar Ice Cream.

The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center welcomes you to join us in celebrating a quarter-century of global sports business leadership.

The 2018 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.

Now more than ever, the Lundquist College of Business is investing heavily in the career outcomes of our students.
Making the career connection, driving up rankings, taking home trophies, and much more in the Fall 2018 issue of UO Business: The Magazine.
Lundquist College Career Services will soon be Mohr Career Services thanks to a significant gift from Jay Mohr and his wife Kim.