Donor and Alumni News

Junior Alyssa Smith is a presidential scholar, a business administration honors student, and already has a job with Future Farmers of America (FFA).
The UO family mourns the passing of Lloyd Powell, a 1955 graduate and lifelong supporter of the University of Oregon. He died June 18 at age 84.
It seems like only yesterday when the class of 2018 arrived on campus for Week of Welcome, moved into the residence halls, and ate their first Cheesy Grillers.

More than 1,660 career advising appointments, 370 on-campus interviews, 96 career workshops, and 56 employer events: At the Lundquist College of Business, we are focused on preparing well-educated, career-ready graduates.

The 2018 Randy Papé Oregon Advanced Strategy and Leadership Symposium brought together four luminaries at various points in their careers for a candid discussion of the role of personal values in business.

University of Oregon alumni Joseph E. Robertson, Jr., Amy Kari, and Ross Kari were honored May 17 with Pioneer Awards.

For the Papé Group, doing the right thing is just good business.

Thanks to your generosity, the Lundquist College of Business is among the top academic units in fundraising for #DucksGive 2018.

On May 10, 2018, as part of the Fred P. Thompson Lecture Series, a panel of experts discussed how trade policies work and the possible consequences of recent major changes in U.S. trade policy.

We’ve made (and are making) investments and enhancements to key programs and priorities at the college.

Writer, speaker, and strategist Cortney McDermott served as keynote speaker for the 13th annual Women in Business gala held April 18.

Molly Malone, former vice president of sales for Kroger, defines professionalism as a refined sense of tenacity and discusses the power of the B student.

The James H. Warsaw Sports Marketing Center’s Advisory Board announces the addition of Greg Lawrence.

After three days of competition, the Lundquist College of Business is pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 New Venture Championship.

The Oregon New Venture Championship (NVC), the original six-round business competition for graduate students has announced its five final round judges.