Donor and Alumni News

Jason Grisby jumped into a career with adidas right after graduating and is now working in Germany as a global product manager.
Interim Dean James Terborg looks back at a year of noteworthy accomplishments.

Global Entrepreneurship Week was filled with success for UO students, who took home awards and participated in several local startup-geared events.

A double Duck collaboration has garnered the elite distinction of Highly Commended paper in the 2015 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence.
A stellar lineup of guest speakers this fall shared insights with second-year executive MBA students this fall.
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A significant gift renames our finance center the Marilyn C. and Gerry B. Cameron Center for Finance and Securities Analysis and ensures it has a longterm, stable source of funding.
First-year Oregon MBA students from all four centers completed the first study tour of their MBA experience on October 16 in Portland.
A Bend-based tech company with several UO Lundquist College ties took home the top prize at the 12th annual Bend Venture Conference.
Special guest Andrew P. Kelly gave a lecture entitled "The Student Debt Crisis" to an audience of nearly 200 during the second Fred P. Thompson Lecture.

Rankings place the Lundquist College first for a green MBA, the business of energy, celebrating our donors and investors, and more.

A recent $1 million gift from Robin and Roger Best aims to improve job prospects for PhD students at the UO’s Lundquist College of Business by boosting research productivity and teaching excellence.
Steve Reynolds, MBA ’72, remembers $0.27 per gallon gasoline on 13th Street—and how the UO business school has always been ahead of its time.
Its largest ever crop of concurrently enrolled students is just one of many bragging points for the region's leading executive MBA program.
Alumni give back, accounting faculty awarded teaching and research honors, Ducks flock to teach accounting, Gernon fund going strong, and more.
Interim Dean James Terborg plans to continue the great momentum the college is enjoying thanks to Kees de Kluyver.