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The 2025–2026 Dean's Council for Inter-Club Coordination (DCICC) End of Year Gala celebrated the achievements of the college's student organizations over the past year.
Partnership between the Lundquist College of Business and the Clark Honors College provides a streamlined path for non-business students to earn a Master of Science in Management (MSM) in just 10 months.
Business administration student Stella Rabb is forging her own career path and building opportunities for fellow students.
A growing student-led program and new faculty hires—made possible by donor support—are creating pathways into real estate careers at the Lundquist College of Business.
Through thoughtful giving, Don and Nancy Smith are helping University of Oregon students turn ideas into action and build entrepreneurial futures.
Gear, global travel, and what's next for product leaders—see what's shaping the future of product...
Warsaw team marks fifth NSF Case Cup win, a dozen Ducks receive 40 under 40 awards, business professor launches AI courses, and more...
The 2026 Summit for Sustainable Business explored the many ways sustainability can be woven into business, across industries, roles, and career stages.
When it comes to Portland Business Journal's prestigious 40 under 40 award, it’s been a very big year for the University of Oregon. All told, the school saw a grand total of 12 alumni and future grads receive the honor for 2026.
From an Oregon Trail ancestor to two Ducks on campus today, the McLeroys have deep ties to the University of Oregon.
UO management professor Lauren Lanahan's work is at the center of how the U.S. invests in innovation.
Opening doors for new partnerships and summer opportunities, continuing to create experiences that bridge the gap between learning and leading, and more...
A collaboration between the UO Foundation and Lundquist College is helping entrepreneurs prepare their business ventures for takeoff.
The deep sense of gratitude that Thomas C. Stewart, BS ’74 (accounting) feels toward the UO for all it has given him is the reason why he and his wife, Susan Stewart, choose to give back to the Duck community.
In this edition of Inside Lundquist, we take a deep dive into sustainability, a core strategic priority at the college.