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As a business college, the Lundquist College is uniquely positioned to contribute significantly to the UO’s fundraising initiative.
UO hosted this year's Civil War Shark Tank, which saw undergraduate UO and OSU teams pitch their startup ideas and business plans.
A panel of experts discussed the topic “Ethics and Entrepreneurship” during the spring 2016 Fred P. Thompson Lecture.
Despite the 2016 SPRNG conference’s theme of “Food Fight,” the event produced nothing but lively and thoughtful discussion.
The Lundquist College's Nagesh Murthy is the recipient of the 2016 Sushil K. Gupta POMS Distinguished Service Award.
The 11th Annual Women in Business Gala welcomed UO directors Whitney Wagoner and Ellen Schmidt-Devlin as guest speakers.

Lundquist College has successfully maintained both its business and accounting accreditations by the AACSB.

Assistant professor of marketing Aparna Sundar found that marketers need to think about how sensory innovation aids the narrative of the brand.

UO students produced the 2016 Pacific Northwest Capital Scan to highlight trends across the investment ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest.

An Oregon team is advancing in the Toyota + Net Impact Next Generation Mobility Challenge.
Troy Campbell studies what makes people happy and how we can achieve contentment for ourselves.

At the NVC business plan competition, a team from Purdue took home first place. UO's TOUGHER earned second and $10,000.

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More than 100 UO students focused on nearly 30 projects for the city of Redmond as part of the Sustainable City Year Program.
Lundquist College recently had the honor of hosting three superb candidates for the position of dean.
Youth Movement aims to bring together Native American youth to celebrate Native culture and inspire them to be active.