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Inspiring undergraduates, advancing the college's research culture, mentoring Ph.D. candidates, and garnering high-level media coverage--that's what sets accounting professor Steve Matsunaga apart. And it's why the college honored him as the 2010 Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor, an award recognizing stellar scholars whose accomplishments lead to world-class distinction.

Warsaw Sports Marketing Center students just returned from the annual trek to New York City to meet a who's who of industry leaders--including reps from the NBA, ESPN, IMG, NBC Sports, and more.
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Consider the adrenaline of Oregon MBA students as they presented startup ideas to actual venture capitalists and investors. A little nerve wracking perhaps--especially because they spent ten weeks preparing, building a case, and trying to anticipate concerns. But the long nights were worth it. Watch the video above to learn more.

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Student-run event demonstrates hands-on learning in partnership with a local business.
Oregon M.B.A. course offerings in the sustainable business track helped edge out competition.
Warsaw Sports Business Club students helped out ESPN’s College GameDay and made cameo appearances on the set.
Michele Henney receives the James E. Reinmuth MBA Teaching Excellence Award, UO MAcc program graduates ranked fourth best in the country for CPA exam results, and more.
Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) wins the best Practices Competition Award, Hope Anstett donates $1 million to the Lundquist College of Business, and more.

Celebrating the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center's fifteenth anniversary, remembering Jim Warsaw, taking on the business plan for a unique new startup, and more.

UO Center will benefit from director's industry and international experience.

Terry E. Sebastian was named managing director of the University of Oregon's Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship at the Lundquist College of Business. He assumed his new role on August 3, 2009.

Students from the local chapter of the national honors accounting organization bring their ideas to the national stage.
The college and its programs perform well in recent rankings from Entrepreneur, USNews, Forbes, and more.
James (Jim) H. Warsaw '06 was recognized worldwide for his pioneering work in the sports industry.
The university and the Oregon business community will benefit from Tom Osdoba's expertise in sustainable development.
In its eighteenth year, the college's New Venture Championship attracted top teams from all over the globe to win part of the $90,000 in cash prizes.