Undergraduate Programs News

Tops for entrepreneurship, new Olympic Studies Hub, amazing alumni, and more...
Associate Professor of Accounting Jaewoo Kim has been named the college's 2025 Stewart Distinguished Professor in recognition of his exceptional research, teaching, and leadership.
Now in its second year, the transformational V10 Founders Summit welcomed student startups from around the nation who are at an advanced stage in their entrepreneurial journey.
Finance instructor Deb Bauer, an early adopter of asynchronous online instruction, has been awarded the Herman Online Distinguished Teaching Award in recognition of her work.
As executive director of events at Rose Bowl Stadium, Julia Goldstein ’12 leads a team that produces events ranging from music concerts to the Rose Bowl game itself.
A student research project has evolved into ClearMark Biosciences, a promising startup with significant potential—thanks to some help from the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship.
The Lundquist College of Business was recognized as one of the top schools for entrepreneurship by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine, and our Oregon MBA was ranked 6th on the Poets&Quants 2025 listing of World's Best MBA Programs for Entrepreneurship.
Join Dean Blonigen, students, and faculty on the quest for excellence as we go on an exciting adventure to explore innovation, research, lifelong learning, and global perspectives.
Business Ducks are leveraging our new Professional Edge program, gaining cutting-edge skills essential for the modern job market. See how students and industry partners are achieving tangible results.
A large flock of Business Ducks representing themselves and top international brands traveled to Paris as part of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
The Lundquist College is driving innovation and entrepreneurship with strategic hires, growing student programs, and groundbreaking partnerships.
Immerse yourself in the latest online experience from the Lundquist College as we tell the stories of our business Ducks, amazing faculty, and graduates doing great things.
Student veteran and business administration major Trevor Manaois serves as a peer advisor in UO's PAVE (Peer Advisors for Veteran Education) program, which connects incoming student veterans with those already at UO.
McKenzie Richardson ’09, director of marketing at PAE, shared insights from her successful marketing career.
As the new director of the UO School of Accounting, Kyle Peterson is eager to maintain the exceptional enrollments the major has achieved while also growing faculty expertise and embracing evolving technology like artificial intelligence.