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If a startup fails, does its founder have a disadvantage when applying for a job elsewhere? Management professor Peter Younkin and coauthor explored the issue in new research.
When Armani Brumfield chose a career path, he wanted something he was passionate about. That's why he’s pursuing a master’s degree in sports product management from the University of Oregon in Portland
Lundquist Center program manager Nathan Lillegard shares his account of a UO partnership with Karakoram International University in Pakistan.
Andy Rollo, a double major in business administration and economics, shares his experience as president of the UO Investment Group.
The Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board outdid itself in 2018-19 by putting together a year of engaging, well-attended events.
These impressive alumni will bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to the board of directors and the larger alumni community.
The Oregon Executive MBA will announce its new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiative during a June 19 reception.
A team of UO students and alumni has developed Squishy Time, a tire insert for mountain bikes.
Carissa Bisnar’s passion for snowsport has led her on an adventurous journey.
A passion for sustainability led Grace Lorig, MS ’18, to the UO Sports Product Management program and a position with Nike.
On Monday, June 17, 2019, graduating seniors take their final walk down 13th avenue as students as they head to their commencement ceremony in Matthew Knight Arena.
Finance professor Stephen McKeon partnered with UO archaeologist Scott Fitzpatrick to explore similarities between bitcoin and an ancient form of currency.
As a marketing and finance double major, a student worker at Mohr Career Services, and an active club member, Braxton Williams was a familiar face in the Lundquist College. Now he's on to the next adventure.
Access and success--it’s a potent combination. This year’s graduating class of PathwayOregon scholars includes four business majors.
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Three brothers—all former students of the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business—joined forces to open the Portal Escape Rooms in Springfield, Oregon in October 2017.