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"If I was to go back to my freshman self and say, 'You’re going to work at events like the Super Bowl, winter and summer Olympic Trials, the NBA All-Star game, the World Series...' I would have laughed at myself."
"Someone once told me if your job doesn’t give you goosebumps, you probably shouldn’t be doing it. And this industry and all of my internships have definitely always given me goosebumps."
After three days of competition, the Lundquist College of Business is pleased to announce the 2019 New Venture Champions.
Lundquist MBA students and faculty members partnered with the Knight Campus and others on campus to create a better booster.
Lundquist College faculty are among the most productive researchers at business schools worldwide, according to the latest rankings of faculty research productivity by the University of Texas at Dallas.
16 teams have been selected to compete in the semifinal round of the New Venture Championship, April 11-13, 2019 in Portland, Oregon.
Emily Darchuk, MBA ’18, is one of only 40 entrepreneurs selected and the first profiled in Inc. Magazine as part of the publication’s 40-year anniversary Founders Project.
The Lundquist College and Grist.org convened a hand-picked group of committed changemakers together to harness partnership and collaboration to address specific challenges in climate change.
Leah Elstrott, now a partner success manager for Portland health startup Bright.md, shares her experiences from her time in the Oregon MBA program.
A trio of recent UO graduates is working to solve the growing problem of single-use plastics—by making plastic that’s not a problem.
The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is pleased to announce Tom Kelley, senior brand director at Nike, has agreed to serve as the new chair of its Industry Advisory Board.
After competing in the 2019 QuackHatch Business Idea Competition, two teams will progress to the InventOR Final Competition, to be held in June 2019.
For the first time, our full-time MBA is featured on both U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek rankings at the same time.
To mark Women's History Month, the University of Oregon highlighted women faculty members who are making a difference, including Lundquist College's Aparna Sundar.
The Innovation to Impact series is part of a university effort to encourage more innovation in the community.