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As a Dean’s Award for Service winner, Maria Mbodj exemplifies exceptional contributions of service to the university, fellow students, and the larger community.
Jessie Janota, MBA '20, achieved her goals—and then some—during her time at the Oregon Executive MBA.
Speaker series thrive during social distancing, seniors gain real industry experience, and more...
The second annual University of Oregon Entrepreneurship Awards recognized student innovation and creativity across campus.
Andrew Nelson’s expertise includes technology entrepreneurship, science commercialization, and the relationship between technological and occupational change.
Graduating seniors enrolled in this year’s Implementing Entrepreneurial Strategies course gained real-life industry experience working with four businesses and one nonprofit organization.
The 2020 Oregon Capital Scan will look at all of the capital resources available to start-up companies, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and growth companies in the state of Oregon.
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All of us in the Lundquist College of Business must re-double our efforts to create a more just, free, and prosperous world and to stand with Black students, faculty, staff, alumni, community members.
Anna Yee’s post-graduation journey has been fueled by perseverance, ambition, and a strong passion for sustainability.
This year, as part of our annual day of giving, we are asking Ducks worldwide to flock together to celebrate and support our students with words of encouragement, a video of support, and more.
The student- and alumni-founded Shred app allows users to find and book adventures while also supporting small businesses feeling the strain of COVID-19.
One way the Lundquist College is delivering remote expertise direct to students is the new “Getting Ahead” video series.
The Lundquist College of Business has invested in curriculum and programming that deepens its offerings for students looking to build careers in the food and beverage industry.
The college's direct admission program allows for a group of hand-selected students to enter the college as business administration majors instead of applying to the major later in their college career.
Research by management professor Alex Murray and coauthors explored how new companies fuel success in online fundraising campaigns.