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After graduating with degrees in both economics and business administration, Rebecca Reynolds '21 joined Evercore’s New York City office as a mergers and acquisitions investment banking analyst.
Waddle Meal Plan, a new expense account solution for UO students launching in fall 2021, was created by Lundquist College students Mia Lopez and Alden Schatz.
Jessica Brown, operations manager and executive assistant for graduate programs, was honored by the University of Oregon with a 2021 OA Star Award.
In a piece for The Conversation, finance professor Stephen McKeon takes an in-depth look at a different type of cryptocurrency.
Current and former business Ducks Devon Allen, Charlie Hunter, Aneta Konieczek, Jenna Prandini, and Galen Rupp are competing in the 2020 Olympics.
From budgeting to credit cards to investing, a new financial wellness program is helping students manage money
The Lundquist College of Business is prioritizing career readiness.
Lundquist College marketing instructor Leah Schneider was awarded the university's 2021 Herman Award for Outstanding Online Education.
Lundquist College project manager Denita Strietelmeier offers a behind-the-scenes look into the dean's office.
Friends and alumni of the Lundquist College raised an incredible $358,130 in just 24 hours during the University of Oregon's giving day.
Even with a double major in business administration and international studies, Margaret Faliano found time for numerous extracurricular activities during her time at the UO.
Emily Watts joined the Oregon MBA program to gain the necessary skill set and experience to return to the sports industry and make a larger impact.
A class with instructor Michael Tomcal is what drove Brenden Tolar-Payne to become an accountant. Now he's graduating with his MActg.
When it came time to leave home for college, Lydia Schmidtke wanted a fresh start. UO had the strong sports culture she was looking for.
Research by Nathan Warren focuses on subjects that affects people’s everyday lives. He leaves UO with two published papers under his belt, and many more in progress.