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First- and second-year Oregon Executive MBA students kicked off the academic year with a few days on the Lundquist College's Eugene campus.

Lundquist College of Business students will manage a new UO Foundation fund that invests in the region's emerging businesses.

The announcement of a brand new Portland home for our expanded programs became even more special with the surprise announcement of a gift pledge from Mark Edlen '75, MBA '76.
In September 2016, a new building in Portland will house the college's Oregon Executive MBA and Sports Product Management programs.
As it welcomes its thirtieth class and offers a convenient new option for Central Oregon professionals, the Oregon Executive MBA program has plenty to cheer about.
As a UO student, Greg Rasmussen '67 spent a year in the Netherlands attending Nyenrode Business Universiteit. Thanks to his recent $1.5 million gift, more UO business students will now have similar opportunities.
New research from marketing professor Cornwell shows that the more familiar children are with fast-food brands, the more likely they are to be overweight.
A new sports-focused exchange program will open up crosscultural learning opportunities for undergraduates in Oregon and Singapore.

Fourth Wall, a startup cofounded by Casey Rondinella '14 and two UO computer science students, is a finalist for the magazine's College Entrepreneur of 2014.

High school seniors from Eugene and Springfield tackled a marketing challenge for Nike during the college's first participation in the UO's SAIL program.
Finding a new use for a tiny sensor originally created to track juvenile salmon was the challenge faced by one of the four teams participating in this year's Technology Entrepreneurship Program.
Oliver Alexander '14 and Orion Falvey '13 have developed a new way to deliver health care to rural communities. Their first clinic launched in August.

Recent Oregon Executive MBA graduates Andy Kalamaris and Nate Webb founded Craftport during the program and were soon exporting Oregon's craft beers to Brazil for the World Cup.

UO professors John Chalmers and Bill Harbaugh presented best practices for helping more Oregonians save for retirement.
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An alumni event in lower Manhattan brought together a flock of New York Ducks for an evening of networking and fun.