Donor and Alumni News

"I'm gratified that I've contributed to so many organizations' export success in my role as a commercial diplomat for the USA."
The Lundquist College's Professional Edge program hosted Taking Flight: The Future of Women’s Sports Business, whose attendees had one common goal in mind—accelerating the business of women's sports.
The Lundquist College is investing in real estate education, and students, alumni, and industry partners agree that professional opportunities abound in the field.
The Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) has named Oregon Executive MBA alumnus Oscar Arana as its interim CEO.
Tess Meyer, MBA '18, shared the story of her move to Sweden with Business Insider.
Aneshka Colas-Dickson '01 was named an Executive of the Year for 2023 by the Portland Business Journal.
As associate director of corporate partnerships at Welcome.US, Collin Ngo-Director, BS ’16 (business administration), BA ’16 (Spanish) helps refugees thrive in the U.S.
A new product, GrantMachine, developed by Oregon students through their company ChangeFinder, aims to save nonprofits time and money.
From sustainable spirits to pet products, alumni share the inspirations underpinning their endeavors.
The UO Alumni Association profiled a number of women who are leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers, including several Lundquist College alumnae.
The UO and the University of Oregon Foundation have jointly established Launch Oregon, LLC to accelerate the university's commercialization pipeline.
In an interview with IDG Connect, Jason Loomis, MBA '11, talks about his career in cybersecurity.
Julia Wong, BS ’18, MNM ’22 (nonprofit management) is an associate director of events at Fanconi Anemia Research Fund.
Rippey was a UO alumna, advocate for children's education and wellbeing, philanthropist, and friend of the Lundquist College.
Four awardees earned special funding to continue and expand the study of financial literacy and wellness.