Donor and Alumni News

Spark grant and applied research awardees, student venture successes, and more...
Oliver Alexander's venture Remote.ly set out to address the lack of available coworking spaces in Portland, Oregon.
Jim and Andi Sandstrom pledged $250,000 to be divided equally among the education and business colleges.
Nico Fearn ’12 and Garren Strong ’07, both student athletes during their time at the UO, have found success in product marketing at Nike.
Samantha Kin kept her wedding planning business going even in the face of a cancer diagnosis and a global pandemic.
Justice Vanguard, a nonprofit cofounded by UO student Kenan Moos, offers workshops and custom curriculum confronting systemic inequality and racial bias.
William Schoeffler founded real estate showing management app Instashowing while still a UO student. Now interest in his app is soaring.
Justin Bean ’04, now global director of smart spaces marketing at Hitachi Vantara, has continued to maintain connections with the Lundquist College and the Center for Sustainable Business Practices.
UO professor Michael Pangburn and former PhD student Monire Jalili explored rent-to-buy policies in the entertainment streaming industry.
Supporting student ventures, business plan competitions, Oregon Capital Scan, and more...
Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jennifer Nichols has opened a second Bespoke Bride retail location in Boise, Idaho.
New funds are helping Lundquist College students manage the extra expenses that usually accompany experiential opportunities.
A multi-generational team of alumni and golf enthusiasts from the University of Oregon revived golf bag brand Jones Sports.
The Lundquist College boasts an impressive track record preparing the next generation of post-secondary educators, researchers, advisors, administrators, leaders, and scholars.
Associate professor of marketing Joshua T. Beck has been named the Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor for 2021.