Donor and Alumni News

The Lundquist College of Business’s new Portland facility at 109 NW Naito Parkway opened in January 2017, nearly doubling the university’s footprint in the city.
After graduating, Jeff Attila ’11 quickly rose through the ranks at adidas Global Basketball, where he is now a digital marketing manager.

Brand and sports marketing specialist Tom Czarnowski, MBA ’09 has found his calling in the design world, helping companies present their brands to the world.

UO's new Innovation Lab is designed to help develop students’ ability to critically think, create, problem-solve, collaborate, take risks and learn from failure.
Leadership transition, new accounting team members, Gernon fund reaches milestone, and more.
Good leadership doesn’t really need to be too complicated, according to Dr. Joe Robertson, MBA ’97, who recently spoke with Oregon Executive MBA alumni.

UO product design students captured the top two spots at QuackCon, the country’s first collegiate sports and technology hackathon competition.

The Hartnack Family Fellowship Fund for United States Veterans aims to create MBA fellowships for the Lundquist College’s most promising MBA candidates who are veterans from the U.S. Armed Forces.
The inaugural Warsaw Sports Business Analytics Symposium brought together students, instructors, and professionals to discuss emerging applications of business insights and analytics for the sports industry.

We are excited and thrilled by the implications of the Knight’s gift not only for the university, but also for the state of Oregon, the business community, and the future of our students and nation.

The University of Oregon has come out on top for a second consecutive year in the category of Best Green MBA as ranked by The Princeton Review.

The dean of the Lundquist College will have additional resources thanks to a $5 million naming gift from Cynthia and Edward Maletis, alumni who serve as UO volunteers, advocates, and donors.

Thanks to its relationships in Asia, the Lundquist College is able to offer its hallmark study tours to both MBA and Sports Product Management students.

Hundreds of students will be converging on the University of Oregon from October 14-16, 2016, to develop the next great sports product in a 36-hour prototyping competition known as QuackCon.

Sarah E. Nutter, the current dean of the school of business at George Mason University, will take the helm of the Lundquist College of Business on January 17.