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This January, second-year Oregon MBA students from the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center and Finance and Securities Analysis Center headed to New York.
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For recent graduate Famery Yang, participating in the Lundquist College's Peer Advising program was a way to share her knowledge with fellow undergraduates.
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Sure, the sports marketing world moves fast—but not too fast for Oregon MBA students from the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center.
It's no secret that the University of Oregon's successful sports teams enable the school to stand out on the national stage.
Setting high goals is important. Often, our incoming students don't yet realize they have what it takes to make a difference in this world.
When it comes to "return on innovation"—the rate at which research spending generates revenue—it looks like another banner year for the University of Oregon.
Business major Sadia Ritu may still be in school, but she's already giving back to the community around her.

The Lundquist College of Business has honored associate professor of management Jennifer Howard-Grenville as the 2013 Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor.

Right from the get-go, students entering the Oregon MBA spend their first fall term immersed in consulting projects for a real-life client.
"We're really working at that intersection of entrepreneurship and sustainable business," said Micah Elconin, MBA '12, describing the synergies taking place at Sprout!
Even in the quietest weeks of December, many of our students are busy taking advantage of global opportunities and literally building a better future for those who come next.
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Providing sound advice on the complex issues surrounding a company's recent acquisition was all in a few days' work for the Lundquist College students who took part in this year's PricewaterhouseCooper xACT case competition.
They came from as far away as China, New York, and Chicago. All told, a grand total of seventy-five guests--spanning Lundquist College graduating classes 2000 through 2012--made the trip to attend the first-ever reunion of the University of Oregon Investment Group (UOIG).