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Sustainable Invention Immersion Week tasked its participants with taking a sustainable product from concept to a workable business model.
Stellar new faculty, distinguished AOM award, job prospects for entrepreneurs, and more in the 2019 edition of UO Business: The Magazine.

For the second year in a row, a stellar lineup of eight professors joined the Lundquist College of Business.

The reputation of the Lundquist College of Business continues to climb in the latest business school rankings.
Philip Romero, former dean and longtime faculty member in the Lundquist College of Business, passed away on August 24.
Only the sixth recipient and joining elite company, Lundquist Professor of Sustainable Management Michael Russo was honored by the Organizations and Natural Environment Division of the Academy of Management.
A new minor in sustainable business builds on strong student demand and the strength of the university's inventory of sustainability courses.
The Professional Edge Program helps students become competitive job seekers by providing hands-on-experience with the tools common in today’s workplace.
Even with tax incentives, questions remained about financing real estate projects in opportunity zones. Our master of finance students helped provide the answers.
The Lundquist College is leading the way in educating students on sustainability reporting standards, helping ensure businesses are doing good environmentally and socially while doing well financially.
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.