The college is growing its tenure-track faculty in key strategic growth areas including real estate finance, the intersection of law and finance, entrepreneurship, consumer behavior, supply chain, and financial reporting and disclosures.
As senior designer at Van Horne Brands alongside his father Todd, Quinn Van Horne ’21, MBA ’24 is carrying a family legacy forward with his own highly personal designs.
As the new director of the UO School of Accounting, Kyle Peterson is eager to maintain the exceptional enrollments the major has achieved while also growing faculty expertise and embracing evolving technology like artificial intelligence.
Research by marketing professor Jessica Gamlin found that social influencers posting about self-indulgence can be a turn-off for consumers who value different goals.
The University of Oregon remembers Charles M. "Chuck" Lillis, an alumnus, trustee, and businessman who has left an indelible mark on the institution he loved through his unparalleled generosity, leadership, and vision.
Professional Edge, one of the Lundquist College's more recent—and impactful—differentiating programs, provides a launchpad for career-minded students, with an evolving list of tools and teachings that ready the participant for the modern job market.
With both gratitude and admiration, the Lundquist College shares that Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, cofounder and executive director of its esteemed Sports Product Management program, will be leaving UO.
From the track-and-field trials to sponsorships and activations, Lundqusit College students and alumni helped make the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics memorable.
The Lundquist College is investing in supporting students and alumni with two strategic hires dedicated to strengthening the classroom-to-career connection. Our Office of Industry and Alumni Engagement is here to connect with you!
The Lundquist College is at the heart of fast-expanding opportunities and activities for entrepreneurs. In the past few years, we have increased curricular offerings, launched a new incubator program, debuted on-demand consulting services by students, expanded mentoring, invested in faculty, and much more.
In an interview with NTX, UO Sports Product Management program cofounder and executive director Ellen Schmidt-Devlin spoke about the progress and challenges in sustainability within the textile industry.
Another group of Ducks is spreading their wings and flying off to their futures. May your futures be bright, your endeavors fruitful, and your hearts forever tethered to the memories forged during your time at the University of Oregon. Congratulations the Class of 2024!