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Sarina Menashe uses the core tenets of intrapreneurship every day in her work life, calling them “tools that have become innate to me.”

The 2019 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.

UO Startup Week will offer events, workshops, a pitch competition, and other activities.
Marketing professor Troy Campbell and former Lundquist College PhD student Brandon Reich share new research on how a culture of victim blaming affects consumer reaction to corporate transgressions.
Anthony Rodio ’87 is a fixer—he's built a career identifying consumer pain points and finding efficient solutions.
The Center for Sustainable Business Practices brought together an engaged audience of Ducks, alumni, and community members to learn from Kate Raworth, a self-proclaimed renegade economist.
Accounting student and digital influencer Chiara Cheng talks embracing her Chinese Italian identity and the pressure of the spotlight.
The UO’s Music Industry Collective, a student group meant to introduce students to the music industry, has become a tight-knit group of music lovers.
Domonique Debnam already had a strong business background and was working in the sports product industry when she started the Oregon Executive MBA program.
We remember dedicated Duck supporter Willie Tykeson. The Tykeson family has generously supported the Tykeson Professorship in Business, and a scholarship for students of diverse backgrounds.
Two Lundquist College of Business graduate programs at the University of Oregon are earning distinction in international rankings.
The University of Oregon now offers Lean Launchpad, a new customer discovery class offered on more than 200 campuses worldwide.

Undergraduate and graduate-level students at the Lundquist College took advantage of summer break to pursue internships and study tours around the world.

Sustainable Invention Immersion Week tasked its participants with taking a sustainable product from concept to a workable business model.
Stellar new faculty, distinguished AOM award, job prospects for entrepreneurs, and more in the 2019 edition of UO Business: The Magazine.