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UO's new Innovation Lab is designed to help develop students’ ability to critically think, create, problem-solve, collaborate, take risks and learn from failure.

The Oregon MBA is among the best U.S. business schools according to Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2016 survey results.

Leadership transition, new accounting team members, Gernon fund reaches milestone, and more.
Good leadership doesn’t really need to be too complicated, according to Dr. Joe Robertson, MBA ’97, who recently spoke with Oregon Executive MBA alumni.
In his last travel entry, Sports Product Management student Brian Warner, MS '17 looks back on his internship experience in Vietnam.
A group of exceptional local high school students are moving forward with a project that originated during their time as participants in the UO business cohort of SAIL.

UO product design students captured the top two spots at QuackCon, the country’s first collegiate sports and technology hackathon competition.

The Hartnack Family Fellowship Fund for United States Veterans aims to create MBA fellowships for the Lundquist College’s most promising MBA candidates who are veterans from the U.S. Armed Forces.
The Lundquist College of Business announces the launch of a new master of science in finance (MSF) to its graduate-level degree options.
The inaugural Warsaw Sports Business Analytics Symposium brought together students, instructors, and professionals to discuss emerging applications of business insights and analytics for the sports industry.
A recent study coauthored by assistant professor of marketing Conor Henderson offers insights to managers to identify customer types for which engagement helps, hurts, or has mixed results.
A new book by associate professor of management David Wagner and others builds on his thought provoking case for ending Daylight Saving Time.
A team of undergraduate students from the Oregon Business Consulting Group (OBCG) conducted in-depth market research for Albany-based company TryEco.
Sports Product Management student Brian Warner, MS '17 describes his first day trip to Ho Chi Minh City.

We are excited and thrilled by the implications of the Knight’s gift not only for the university, but also for the state of Oregon, the business community, and the future of our students and nation.