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A new study from the Lundquist College of Business accounting department found that, in most cases, the assumption that low taxes equal risky choices isn't consistent with the evidence.

Accounting instructor Bruce Darling passed away last month at the age of 65. A memorial will be held March 20 to remember his service to his students.

Student volunteers from the Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity are offering free preparation of simple federal and state tax returns as part of the VITA program.

Two international students spent winter break creating and building innovative sneaker designs.

Sherlyn Koh came to the Sports Product Management program from Singapore with the dream of working in global football.
Colin Stuart left the NHL to pursue his master’s in sports product management after playing several years of professional hockey in the United States and abroad.

A team of four Warsaw Sports Marketing Center MBA students won the 2017 National Sports Forum (NSF) Case Cup in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Assistant professor of management Reut Livne-Tarandach’s fall management course had MBA students collaborating with peers representing eight universities and 20 different countries.
Second-year MBAs traveled to New York City to learn from and engage with some of the most prominent organizations in the sports industry and the finance realm.

Scharpf Professor of Accounting David Guenther was also named the Stewart Distinguished Professor for 2017.

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University of Oregon MBA students worked with Assistant Dean for Portland Programs and Center Development, John Hull to complete the 2016 Oregon Capital Scan.

Get to know our new dean Sarah E. Nutter, meet our first Rippey Professor of Practice in Finance Scott Kerslake, get a peek at our new Portland facility, see how our business Ducks worked all the way to the Olympics, and more.

We pledge to support our students, faculty, and staff regardless of country of origin or religious background.

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Dean Sarah E. Nutter looks forward to leading the Lundquist College through exciting growth opportunities.

The Lundquist College of Business’s new Portland facility at 109 NW Naito Parkway opened in January 2017, nearly doubling the university’s footprint in the city.