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Brian Warner writes in as he settles into his dormitory in Tay Ninh province, Vietnam.
Research by Assistant Professor Lauren Lanahan found that when it comes to research, federal funding encourages investments from nonfederal funders.
The Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship and RAIN Eugene teamed up to connect UO students to current and former RAIN startups for internship opportunities.
The greater Eugene/Springfield community is a unique place for female entrepreneurs, and the Lundquist College of Business has amazing success stories.
In his second travel entry, Brian Warner, MS '17 earns some serious sky miles as he makes his way to Vietnam.
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Guest speaker Victor Garcia visited Lundquist College to give a lecture on the relationship between entrepreneurship, innovation, social systems, and race relations.
Bruce Blonigen, Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science, will take the helm of the Lundquist College beginning Aug. 1.
Will the pole vault world record fall in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics? Roger Best and Chris Sataua share their theory.
We are proud to announce as of June 30, we have raised $77.5 million out of our $100 million Lundquist College of Business fundraising goal.
For Brian Warner, MS '17, joining the first class of UO Sports Product Management students was a big—but exciting—change.
In the three years since he left the Lundquist College, Matthew Van Wyen, MBA ’13, has risen quickly within the ranks of adidas.
The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is putting its foot on the gas of alumni engagement.
Beloved colleague, professor, and friend—the inimitable Dennis Howard—will fully retire from the Lundquist College in December 2016.
During his time as a tight end for Oregon Ducks Football, Jarrod Dillon ’00 became more and more interested in the business side of sport.
Lauren Sokol, MBA ’17, describes her experience as a Warsaw Center MBA as transformational.