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Former law student Justin Surber, MBA ‘18 wanted to change career paths because of his passion for eSports and found his home with the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center.
Can a hedge fund manager successfully run a mutual fund as well? Research by finance professor Diane Del Guercio and coauthors found that the answer is often no.
From New York City to Eugene, bike sharing systems are more visible than ever. In new research, Lundquist College assistant professor Pradeep Pendem illustrates how previously unexplored data can be put to use to maximize ridership.

Dean Sarah E. Nutter, first woman to lead the Lundquist College of Business, is among the Portland Business Journal’s Women of Influence honorees for 2019.

The Lundquist College's second annual International Women's Day Panel will explore the economic, political, and social achievements of women past, present, and future.
Six students from the Oregon Consulting Group, a student-run consulting organization, refined the cost forecast model of the university's central power station.
Associate professor of accounting Kyle Peterson was named the Stewart Distinguished Professor for 2019, one of the college's top honors.
UO is the top school for tax research in the world once again, according to newly released rankings compiled by Brigham Young University.
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A new partnership among UO Athletics, the Lundquist College, and upcycling company Looptworks is giving athletic apparel life beyond the field.
Oregon MBA students kicked off the new year by visiting prominent industry professionals from Seattle to New York City during the first two weeks of January 2019.
Mohr Career Services presented Business Careers in Food and Beverage 2019 to foster learning and connections between food and beverage industry professionals and students interested in the field.
The Division of Equity and Inclusion has initiated #DAPTalks, a series of lunchtime sessions to highlight work and foster communication and collaboration across Diversity Action Plan working groups at the UO.
The UO's first music business fair will feature more than 30 tables hosted by industry experts from leading local music businesses and organizations in a variety of categories.
Katy Fitzgerald, MS '17, felt that the Sports Product Management program was the perfect next step for her. She now works as a footwear developer for Ching Luh in Vietnam.
Sasha Chaplin, MS '18 wanted to be a part of the industry that influenced her life. After graduating from the Sports Product Management program, she accepted a position as an associate product line manager with Under Armour.