Donor and Alumni News

Thanks to the Oregon MBA program, Copus landed his dream job as an analyst for Pension Consulting Alliance, an investment consulting firm that advises private and public pension funds.
When Cassidy Williams learned about the Center for Sustainable Business Practices at the Lundquist College of Business, she knew it was the perfect place to earn her MBA.
Caleb Iorg's business, Society43, sells sunglasses featuring colors and logos from NCAA and NBA sports teams. At twenty-four years old, the Lundquist College of Business graduate is combining two of his greatest loves—sports and business—into his position as chief financial officer.
Three panels plus a career expo provided myriad opportunities for undergraduates to explore careers in banking and wealth management.
During the last three years we have created a compelling, distinctive, and feasible long-term strategic plan for the Lundquist College of Business.
A recent college alum shares her experience studying abroad at Nyenrode and encourages current Lundquist students to compete for a full-tuition scholarship.
Ehrman Giustina Professor of Marketing Lynn Kahle named the 2014 Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor.
Congratulations to Travis Fryback ’97 and Kelly Bosch ’98, winners of the most recent 20 Under 40 Award.
Where did Santa acquire his business acumen? We're starting to wonder if he just might be an alumnus of the Lundquist College of Business.

Three Oregon MBA students met with Intel's new president, Renée James ’86, MBA ’92, when she visited campus this fall.

Celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Lillis Business Complex, driving innovation with new startups, and more.

Postgraduate achievement and placement is a powerful indicator of academic excellence. We have some recent proof points worth sharing.

Charles Henry Lundquist, the namesake of the Lundquist College of Business believed that education was the foundation on which all future growth was based.
Steel fabricated modular buildings and malt barley for Coors--they have UO Lundquist College of Business alum Jerry Bashaw in common.
Jerry E. Beall's Lundquist College of Business education helped him guide Beall Corporation to innovate and specialize, keeping the 100-year-old company on the cutting edge.