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Three Oregon MBA students are gaining valuable career experience by working on a project that promises to make a significant impact on the region's economy.

First-year students in the Oregon MBA program took a trip to the Bay Area where they visited a variety of high-profile organizations and connected with program alumni and supporters.
Virtual networking sessions are just one of new resources the college's Career Services office offers our students.
This April, Lundquist College undergraduates had the opportunity to get better acquainted with representatives from six high-profile employers.
Three Lundquist College students helped experienced investors determine which early-stage companies will present in the 2014 Willamette Angel Conference.

Does living through a disaster as a child make a CEO more willing to take risks? It depends, reveals a study coauthored by assistant professor of finance Vineet Bhagwat.

Entering the real world—it’s a phrase that’s tossed around with some frequency. At the Lundquist College of Business, it means making connections for life with professors, peers, and working professionals.

For nearly a quarter century, teams of ambitious graduate students have come to Portland, Oregon, to compete in the University of Oregon’s New Venture Championship.

The finance tracks of our MBA and undergraduate business programs have been accepted into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program.
The Lundquist Career Services office spearheads our efforts to help connect employers and students. Get to know members of the Career Services team and how they can help you.
For some, preparing a tax return can be a daunting and intimidating task. But Lundquist College student volunteers are here to help.
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At this year's Women In Sports Business Symposium, attendees explored meaningful ways to engage with the growing female market for sports and sports products.

The New Venture Championship provides a way for the Lundquist College of Business to collaborate with the School of Journalism and Communication—thanks to a gift from Tim Boyle, president and CEO of Columbia Sportswear.

Newly published research suggests that the brands of sponsors and charities can be damaged when similarities between the two don't align well.
Introducing our new head of fundraising, Senior Director of Development Kurt Zimmerman, who has quickly immersed himself in “everything Lundquist."