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A new product, GrantMachine, developed by Oregon students through their company ChangeFinder, aims to save nonprofits time and money.
A new initiative on campus is reimagining how we encourage, support, and fund student-led innovation and entrepreneurship ventures and projects.
UO students are celebrating a double win at a prestigious finance competition.
Entrepreneurship expert Jeff Sorensen shares tips for giving your big idea pop.
From sustainable spirits to pet products, alumni share the inspirations underpinning their endeavors.
Graduate students studying finance traveled to the Big Apple to experience the real-world applications of their curriculum.
Rachel Todd, director of the Oregon Executive MBA program, was named one of the Portland Business Journal's 2023 Women of Influence.
The UO Alumni Association profiled a number of women who are leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers, including several Lundquist College alumnae.
The UO and the University of Oregon Foundation have jointly established Launch Oregon, LLC to accelerate the university's commercialization pipeline.
In an interview with IDG Connect, Jason Loomis, MBA '11, talks about his career in cybersecurity.
Julia Wong, BS ’18, MNM ’22 (nonprofit management) is an associate director of events at Fanconi Anemia Research Fund.
Rippey was a UO alumna, advocate for children's education and wellbeing, philanthropist, and friend of the Lundquist College.
A team of Lundquist College students has directly influenced five U.S. Senators and the Senate Banking Committee—and the American Bankers Association and the Federal Home Loan Bank.
Oregon Consulting Group, the professionally managed, student-run consulting organization, is looking for clients in the beverage industry.
Four awardees earned special funding to continue and expand the study of financial literacy and wellness.