Donor and Alumni News

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Between debuting the first of its international workshops and receiving official approval for its new master's degree program, it's been a busy spring for the University of Oregon Sports Product Management program.
Jeff Martens '00 caught the entrepreneurship bug during his college experience in the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship. That drive and passion continues throughout his career.
After more than a decade of dedicated service, James C. Bean is moving on to become provost of Northeastern University in Boston.
The Warsaw Sports Business Club’s Youth Movement field day just keeps growing bigger, bolder, and brighter—and now it's expanded to two universities in Oklahoma.
The inaugural Fred P. Thompson Lecture brought together a panel of experts to tackle a topic of vital importance: the national retirement crisis.
Organized by Warsaw Sports Business Club members, this year's KIDSPORTS Invitational brought 274 young Oregonians to Matthew Knight Arena.
We are delighted to announce that Shirley and James Rippey have funded a new professor of practice for the Cameron Center for Finance and Securities Analysis.
Spring in Eugene means new initiatives sprouting and bursting forth at the UO Lundquist College of Business, including a new professor of practice on the horizon.

Oregon Executive MBA alumni and students met for an evening of networking and presentations, including a sneak peek at the interior design of the college's new Portland building.

A blend of site visits and classroom lectures provided Master of Accounting students with a crash course on European accounting practices during a study tour in the Netherlands.

You may not know, but the UO Lundquist College of Business's New Venture Championship helped originate and refine the very concept of graduate business plan competitions.

Lundquist College students made up more than a third of the 150 multicultural University of Oregon students at the UO Diversity Career Symposium in Portland.
With a February win in a prestigious case competition and a 100th anniversary celebration scheduled for May, it's shaping up to be an excellent year for the University of Oregon chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi.
For proof that a business minor can provide a competitive edge for students majoring in other disciplines, look no further than the results of this year's University of Oregon-Nyenrode Business Universiteit case competition.
To this day, Vijay Raghaven, MBA '11, continues to apply the ideas and skills acquired from the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship in every aspect of his life.