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MBA student Emma Cucchi was announced as the winner of the UO's design contest for the Flock Card's new look.
The Lundquist College of Business welcomed business and industry professionals to connect with students, faculty, and alumni at the fourth annual Real Estate Networking Event, hosted by the student-run UO Real Estate Investment Group.
Congrats to the Class of 2025, Gear Talks, and more...
Research by UO marketing professor T. Bettina Cornwell and Lundquist alum Eric Setten, PhD ’20—now an associate professor at California State University, Fullerton—explored the role of sweets in children’s shows.
MBA student Kai Jones joined the This is Oregon podcast to discuss her role as a player development graduate assistant for UO Athletics and how her experience has shaped her career aspirations.
Capstone presentations, SPM online preview day, funding your graduate degree, and more...
Highlighting exceptional students, new finance research explores ESG options, a new gift supports classroom to career success, and more...
A paper by UO finance professor Jane Danyu-Zhang explores how ESG (environmental, social, and governance) options lead employees to contribute more overall to their retirement plans, among other insights.
Our Forty Under 40 Advisory Board members are supporting the mission of the college through sharing insights and strategy with an eye toward student experience.
After more than a decade of playing professional basketball, Olu Ashaolu was ready for a change. The Oregon MBA student has expanded his horizons with a specialization in finance and securities analysis.
In this edition of Inside Lundquist, Dean Bruce Blonigen discusses the crucial role our student-led clubs play in shaping the future leaders of industry.
Europe adventure, online residency, Boston alumni, and more...
Finance instructor Ali Emami dedicated over three decades to educating and inspiring students and was a cherished member of our academic community.
Business student Giana Swift joined the This is Oregon podcast to discuss her behind-the-scenes event work at UO Athletics and how her experience has shaped her career aspirations.
Funds from the Braddock Philanthropies, a longtime supporter of the college, will power several key programs designed to support student achievement and career readiness.