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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.
A team of Oregon MBA students participated in the Turner MIINT competition, a year-long curriculum that trained them to think like investors.
The Oregon Executive MBA's signature innovation boot camp returned for its second year.
The Portland Business Journal recognized Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, executive director of the Lundquist College's Portland programs, as one of this year’s Women of Influence.
The Lundquist College Department of Management placed 10th nationwide for publications on a per capita basis according to findings by the TAMUGA rankings methodology.
Students taking part in a collaborative project between FOX Sports and the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center sought to address the issue of a lack of diversity and inclusion in sports.
The Oregon New Venture Championship is proud to announce its 16 semifinalist teams.
UO professor Michael Pangburn and former PhD student Monire Jalili explored rent-to-buy policies in the entertainment streaming industry.
Accounting professor David Guenther has been honored as the top tax educator in the nation, receiving a prestigious award from the American Taxation Association.
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The Oregon New Venture Championship (NVC) is back in business for 2021. For its milestone 30th year, the competition has gone virtual.
Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jennifer Nichols has opened a second Bespoke Bride retail location in Boise, Idaho.
Saim Mohammed's business, PopMemories, was developed with the help of the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship and other university resources.
The Oregon Incubator Program, a joint initiative between UO Brand Management and The Duck Store, allows students to develop products under the guidance of professional merchandise buyers and mentors.
A new quarterly webinar series produced by the Lundquist College of Business will dive into topics surrounding women’s roles in a historically male-dominated field.