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A team of UO students and alumni has developed Squishy Time, a tire insert for mountain bikes.
Carissa Bisnar’s passion for snowsport has led her on an adventurous journey.
A passion for sustainability led Grace Lorig, MS ’18, to the UO Sports Product Management program and a position with Nike.
On Monday, June 17, 2019, graduating seniors take their final walk down 13th avenue as students as they head to their commencement ceremony in Matthew Knight Arena.
Finance professor Stephen McKeon partnered with UO archaeologist Scott Fitzpatrick to explore similarities between bitcoin and an ancient form of currency.
As a marketing and finance double major, a student worker at Mohr Career Services, and an active club member, Braxton Williams was a familiar face in the Lundquist College. Now he's on to the next adventure.
Access and success--it’s a potent combination. This year’s graduating class of PathwayOregon scholars includes four business majors.
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Three brothers—all former students of the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business—joined forces to open the Portal Escape Rooms in Springfield, Oregon in October 2017.
John Elkins, MS ’77, is glad to give and help students navigate the space where business, sport, and sponsorship intersect—a space where he was able to carve out a rewarding career.
In recent research, assistant professors of marketing Conor Henderson and Aparna Sundar found that visual design in sponsorship is becoming increasingly important.
Leona ’51 and Robert DeArmond, ’52, friends of the Lundquist College, were honored at the 2019 Pioneer Awards, held May 16 in Portland, Oregon.
As the Portland Business Journal celebrates its 2019 Forty Under 40 class, many Lundquist College alumni are among the honorees.
At the 2019 PhD spring celebration, Lundquist College PhD students were honored with Best research awards and Best teaching awards.
Two business undergraduates were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad in summer 2019.
Senior Petra Salko will soon choose a direction for her professional life. Thanks to her work ethic and aptitude both in the classroom and on the golf course, she'll have plenty of options.