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How can gig workers with no central job site carve out a sense of belonging? Lundquist College PhD alum Sophie Pychlau dug in—and was surprised by what she found.
University of Oregon's management faculty are kind of a big deal. See how Lundquist College Ducks are soaring with impressive results in management research and teaching.
Brought to you by two recent graduates from our Portland-based executive MBA, Paloma is here to help users find a whole-you career fit, and help employers hire and retain top talent.
Like Chat GPT, this student startup tool uses AI to revolutionize grant writing, making a difference in the bottom line of nonprofits.
UO football alum, Nike Air Jordan 1 franchise leader, Lundquist adjunct UO instructor, and author of a new book: Garren Strong explains what makes the UO's brand so innovative.
A $10 million gift for entrepreneurship and faculty excellence is set to change students' lives.
Introducing Momentum—our new digital publication. Join us for this new, immersive experience as we tell the stories of the Lundquist College of Business, its students, faculty, and graduates.
The Lundquist College of Business is pleased to announce that Nagesh Murthy has been named its 2024 Stewart Distinguished Professor.
Research by Sports Product Management Program cofounder and executive director Ellen Schmidt-Devlin and coauthor explored how virtual, immersive fan experiences in the metaverse are taking professional sports to a whole new level.
Research by UO accounting professors Laura Wellman and Dane Christensen explored communication between politicians and firms.
As a member of the UO acrobatics and tumbling team, MBA student Cami Wilson, BS ’23 (business administration), is part of an emerging collegiate sport that demands both individual skill and group cohesion.
Orion Falvey ’13, cofounder of Orchid Health, was named the recipient of the UO Alumni Association's 2023 Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
The 2023 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.
A new $10 million gift to the University of Oregon from the estate of Gerry and Marilyn Cameron will support faculty excellence and further innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives at the Lundquist College and Knight Campus.
The Lundquist College is celebrating gains in several rankings produced by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review.