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UO played host to young entrepreneurs and volunteer mentors from around the world this summer during the V10 Builder Residency program.
Incoming grad students, Jimmy Mouton's brand marketing career, and more...
Building on a career already advancing breakthrough products across diverse markets, Corey Maynard, MBA ’01, has designed a performance rainwear startup that blends high-performance materials with fan-first design.
#5, #7, #10—those are just a few of the rankings recently bestowed by The Princeton Review on the Oregon MBA program at the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business.
A study conducted by the Warsaw Sports Business Center and led by an MBA student investigated the impact of sweat on athletic performance.
Eric Goldner's global experience, Team Pacha, and more...
In this edition of Inside Lundquist, find out how our faculty (and students!) tackle real-world challenges in their research and provide businesses with data-backed insights.

Bringing innovation to life takes more than just an idea. It takes collaboration, expertise, and an industry network that opens doors. Just ask Team Pacha, a student-led group in the University of Oregon’s Sports Product Management (SPM) master’s program.

The Oregon Innovation Challenge offers mentors, funding, and community for student entrepreneurs at the University of Oregon.
Outside highlights, Steve's story, and more...
The 2025 UO Business PhD Program Spring Celebration brought together students, alumni, and faculty for an afternoon of connection, recognition, and academic pride.
UO Olympic Studies Week brought together students, faculty, alumni, and community members to explore the legacy, research, and future of sport and human performance.
New marketing research looks at sweets in kids’ shows, students reimagine Portland's Lloyd Center, Ducks Give breaks records, and more...
The Lundquist College of Business is celebrating the grand opening of its CoLAB, a collaborative space that provides students with hands-on experience in essential business technologies.
A new degree option from the Lundquist College of Business is set to deliver an essential foundation in business and boost career potential in just 10 months.