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QuackHatch, a new business plan contest, was held as a precursor to the annual UO and OSU Civil War competition.

Two University of Oregon students won scholarships to the master's degree program at Nyenrode Business Universiteit.
James Rippey, a University of Oregon alumnus, mutual fund industry pioneer and philanthropist, died Saturday, February 27 at age 84.
Oregon MBAs are winning big on the international business plan competition circuit.
Ron Peterson, an Oregon icon whose name adorns Peterson Hall in the Lillis Business Complex, died Sunday, February 14 in Portland.
It’s been a busy winter at the Lundquist College of Business—full of change and productivity.
Assistant Professor Ralph Heidl and his coauthors have found that patent assertion entities may play a beneficial role in technology markets.
The Helen Gernon Accounting Faculty Endowment Fund has reached its goal and is aiming higher.
MBA students gained exposure to new career paths, networked with alumni, and learned about business trends in Seattle and New York City.
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The first QuackHack, a weekend-long game prototyping event, drew participants from multiple states and universities.
Portland Business Journal recognized the accomplishments of Sam Blackman, MBA '08, and Joe Robertson, MBA '98.
Four Lundquist College of Business juniors recently competed in KPMG’s Business Consulting Case Competition and placed first in the region.
A team from the Oregon Business Consulting Group provided an in-depth view of essential user experiences desired by students using the Erb Memorial Union.

Joshua Gordon is the new undergraduate program manager for the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center.

New research by Lundquist College faculty members looked at whether or not socially responsible companies pay more taxes.