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What goes best with the month of October? Here at the University of Oregon, the answer is fall leaves, Duck football and research.
Wondering what it's really like to be a business or accounting major at the Lundquist College of Business? Just ask a Duck Guide.
Loyalty, commitment, family--Joe and Hope Anstett and their fifty-two year relationship to each other and the Lundquist College of Business are testaments to the power of those words.
Greg Specht '73 has spent his entire professional career in real estate development and construction.
Bob Turner '68 found a good fit at JELD-WEN, one of the world's largest manufacturers of windows, doors, millwork, and specialty products.

The upcoming academic year promises to be a period of unprecedented activity and growth for the college.

The Oregon State Legislature has approved $3.75 million in funding for a project known as the Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network.

Assistant professor of management Andrew Nelson traced librarians' evolving attitudes toward the Internet in a forthcoming study.

See what Oregon MBA graduate Amy McCann is doing to make it easier to shop for local foods.

Not all business ideas are created equal. Identifying those that will thrive in the marketplace is a crucial skill for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Find out what a typical workday is like for Alyssa Carrizales '13, the first-ever intern at Wieden+Kennedy's Portland Incubator Experiment.
Experts came from all over the world to attend the Lundquist College's biennial finance research conference this July.
Students from MBA programs at Nyenrode Business Universiteit traveled to Oregon as part of the University of Oregon-Nyenrode exchange program.
I want to share a simple concept we often don't give its due: Always be open to saying yes.
The debut of the student-organized SPRNG (Sustainable Practices Raising Net Growth) conference made quite a splash this May.