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Thanks to private philanthropy, the college is responding to the current situation in ways that will strengthen our programming going forward.
Initial data from research by Lundquist College instructor Joshua Skov and coauthors shows that ride-hailing is not proving to be a low carbon-benefit, at least not in its current form.
An online discussion centered on ways the sports business programs at the Lundquist College have been transformed by the pandemic—including unexpected accomplishments and unforeseen opportunities.
Eight Lundquist College of Business researchers brought their papers to life during the inaugural Research Slam.
A new collaborative program will teach student-athletes about personal branding, business foundations, and more.
Roger Best, Dennis Howard, Ofuma Eze-Echesi, and David Borlack examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on U.S. sportswear revenues.
Fourth-year undergraduate Farbod Markazi embodies what success can look like when a student combines ingenuity, passion, and hard work.
Luke Zak entered the Oregon MBA program hoping to elevate the game of quidditch to the status of a viable international sport which might one day appear in the Olympics.
Since graduating with her BS in business administration with a focus on marketing, Liz Upward ’06 has worked in both brand management and client relations roles.
Amber Santos works as a brand communications manager for adidas, focusing on the women’s brand in North America.
The Lundquist College has ranked #33 overall for graduate entrepreneurship and #17 among public business schools.
Industry leaders and the Lundquist Portland community are working together to foster diversity and inclusion at the college—and beyond.
Events, all remote, include an elevator pitch competition and a research slam.

The 2020 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.

Research by John Chalmers and Z. Jay Wang finds that real-time financial reporting improves muni bond markets.