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The accidental career—that's what some who have found success in banking call the profession. A new event helped UO students chart a more direct path to the field.
For Justin Donaca '10, landing a position at Octagon was always the dream. It just took some persistence—and a single-minded focus—to get there.
Students in senior instructor of management Beth Hjelm's business strategy and planning course teamed up to take on real-life consulting projects for real-world clients.
Founded in 1993, the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center was the first program of its kind in the United States.

Thanks to a team of Oregon MBA students, the city of Salem, Oregon, enjoyed a $1 million financial bump.

The Red Duck Ketchup team won first place and a check for $1,500 in the Fast Pitch portion of the University of Louisville's investment competition.
Nyenrode Business Universiteit and the Lundquist College of Business have teamed up to offer a case competition with an extraordinary prize.
"My UO business school experience has not only shaped my career, it’s shaped my entire life," said Mark Edlen '75, MBA '76.
How do you land a coveted spot in one of the highly competitive summer internship programs run by the top investment banks?
It's all coming full circle for Townshend's Tea Company founder Matt Thomas '02.
"Most people don't like change, but I thrive on it," said Anne Marie Levis, MBA '96, in her keynote speech at this year's Women in Business Gala.

Proposed new accreditation standards more accurately reflect the nature of modern business education.

Assistant professor of management Andrew Nelson explores how mixing diverse disciplines can lead to breakthroughs of understanding at TEDxUOregon.

Lundquist College students pursuing careers in accounting have a great new way to connect with top national and regional firms.

An avid triathlete since his days at the Lundquist College of Business, Athletepath founder and CEO David Embree '05 wanted an easy way to share race information online.