Donor and Alumni News

Charles M. Lillis, PhD ’72, has been named a 2020 Influential Leader in the area of technology by the AACSB.
The day-long "Business of esports" workshop will explore careers in the growing video gaming industry.
A course in commercial banking provides undergraduate students with a firm foundation in the operation of commercial banks.
After earning her MBA, Lundquist College alumna Christina Calvin founded her own heavy element recycling startup.
Accounting professor Dane Christensen was awarded one of the Lundquist College’s most prestigious honors, the Stewart Distinguished Faculty Award.
As our fall term winds down, we’re reflecting on recent successes and looking forward to all that’s coming...
Dedicated Duck Doug McKay died December 4. He was a longtime UO supporter and a strong believer in higher education.
The winning concept: an e-learning course training managers to respond to workplace suicide threats.
The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools 2020 rank the Lundquist College and its Oregon MBA #4 in the category of best Green MBA.

Sarina Menashe uses the core tenets of intrapreneurship every day in her work life, calling them “tools that have become innate to me.”

The 2019 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.

Anthony Rodio ’87 is a fixer—he's built a career identifying consumer pain points and finding efficient solutions.
The Center for Sustainable Business Practices brought together an engaged audience of Ducks, alumni, and community members to learn from Kate Raworth, a self-proclaimed renegade economist.
We remember dedicated Duck supporter Willie Tykeson. The Tykeson family has generously supported the Tykeson Professorship in Business, and a scholarship for students of diverse backgrounds.

Undergraduate and graduate-level students at the Lundquist College took advantage of summer break to pursue internships and study tours around the world.