Donor and Alumni News

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.

The Warsaw Center’s Advisory Board is moving forward this fall with a mix of both new and familiar faces at the table.
50 years later, University of Oregon alumni Bob Warsaw, Rich Burk, and Greg Quesnel are looking back on their college experience.
A second gift from Board of Advisors member Lawrence Jackson is helping to forever change the lives of students in the CEO Network, one of the college's hallmark diversity initiatives.
Judy Oliphant, a University of Oregon alumna and founder of the Judy and Hugh Oliphant Endowed Faculty Fund in Sports Business, passed away September 7, 2016.

A recent gift to support doctoral research and teaching excellence at the Lundquist College is already producing tangible results.

The Olympics and the Lundquist College go together like green and yellow—or perhaps gold.
The Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship and RAIN Eugene teamed up to connect UO students to current and former RAIN startups for internship opportunities.
Bruce Blonigen, Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science, will take the helm of the Lundquist College beginning Aug. 1.
We are proud to announce as of June 30, we have raised $77.5 million out of our $100 million Lundquist College of Business fundraising goal.
In the three years since he left the Lundquist College, Matthew Van Wyen, MBA ’13, has risen quickly within the ranks of adidas.
The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is putting its foot on the gas of alumni engagement.
During his time as a tight end for Oregon Ducks Football, Jarrod Dillon ’00 became more and more interested in the business side of sport.