With strong returns for its student-managed funds and members heading to jobs and internships at high-profile firms, it's been another banner year for the UO Investment Group.
Each year, the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship sends graduate student venture teams out into the world to compete on the investment competition circuit, an experience that shapes the future careers of just about everyone who participates.
What a difference a year can make. More than eighty retailers now carry Red Duck Ketchup's three gourmet flavors, the company has secured financing, and that's not all.
Ask good questions and keep moving forward, even when you don’t know what’s around the next corner. That’s the key lesson Nick Barton ’14 said he’ll take away from his two years in the Honors Program.
Amber Hull ’13, MActg ’14, was beginning her junior year at the Lundquist College when an advisor suggested she should apply to the Honors Program. It ended up being the best decision of her college career.
Aidan Parisian was accepted into the Honors Program and quickly flourished in the challenging, close-knit environment. He completed a double major in economics and accounting, and in 2008 he graduated summa cum laude.
This student-organized event brought together undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty with sustainability leaders from a variety of the region’s leading businesses.