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The episode begins with a metaphor: "Finance is a grocery store." The financial system brings things together for convenience, but just like a grocery store, there are good and rotten deals.

On May 8, the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will host a day of discussion and dialogue around the history and legacy of activism in sports.

After three days of competition, the Lundquist College of Business is pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 New Venture Championship.

The Oregon New Venture Championship (NVC), the original six-round business competition for graduate students has announced its five final round judges.

Professor of finance Al Sheen and coauthors analyzed about two million products to understand the impact of private equity on consumers.

A bit of productive tension can lead to innovation and benefit society. That’s a key finding of new research published by Professor Andrew Nelson.

Oregon MBA venture team startup Feros Freight Innovations aims to add batteries and electric motors to freight trailers to realize cost savings and reduce emissions.

Our industry-leading Sports Product Management program is now offering an executive education in Sports Product Leadership.

Words like blockchain, bitcoin, and cryptocurrency are all the buzz in news headlines, and finance professor Stephen McKeon has become a national expert on the topic.

The superb work of Lundquist College faculty members is driving up our ranking for business school research productivity on the national stage.

The 27th Annual Oregon New Venture Championship has announced the 2018 venture teams that will compete in Portland, Oregon, April 19-21.

With a solid background in finance, Alex Bibb, MBA ’17, knew his next move needed to be an MBA in order to further his career.

A look at the storied career of UO Sports Product Management cofounder and executive director Ellen Schmidt-Devlin.

Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board seeks nominations.

Students in the Sports Product Management program had the chance to construct and cost their own product while creating caps for nonprofit Operation of Hope.