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As a sociologist, Damien Pitts was interested to see how his background would fit under the umbrella of “business.”

Marketing professor Bettina Cornwell doesn’t really care for potato chips, but she found herself considering a bag while traveling alone in France and feeling a bit lonely.

A Sports Product Management student shares highlights from his paid summer internship in Ecuador.

Incredible student accomplishments, outstanding faculty research, a major gift from alumni, and more.

When Summit Bank needed an in-depth analysis of a potential new business line, leaders there knew just who to call—the Oregon Consulting Group.

Students attending the business portion of the SAIL summer program learned to budget, manage their credit, and build a personal brand.

Universities must tempt fans to the field with an experience that beats the comfort of home, the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center's Whitney Wagoner told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Donald Tykeson, a University of Oregon alumnus, UO Foundation trustee emeritus, communications industry pioneer, and lifelong philanthropist, died July 12, 2017 at age 90.

Changes in Oregon Executive MBA's leadership leave the program poised for continuing success.

We hope each alumnus leaves us with a robust foundation and commitment to lifelong learning that will pay dividends long into the future.

The recipients of this year's UO Pioneer Awards are Gerry Cameron, class of 1961, and Mary and Tim Boyle, class of 1971.

Twelve Lundquist College faculty and staff members were the recipients of awards for their hard work over the 2016-2017 academic year.

We are honored to have played a part in preparing you for the many successes that lie in your path.

In advance of his QuackChat pub talk, assistant professor of marketing Troy Campbell answered a few questions about his work, his students, and the study of awesome.

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Sophomore honors college student, business student, and football player Sean Killpatrick draws from all of his diverse interests to make the most of his four years at UO.