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June 11, 2021
A class with instructor Michael Tomcal is what drove Brenden Tolar-Payne to become an accountant. Now he's graduating with his MActg.
June 11, 2021
When it came time to leave home for college, Lydia Schmidtke wanted a fresh start. UO had the strong sports culture she was looking for.
June 11, 2021
Research by Nathan Warren focuses on subjects that affects people’s everyday lives. He leaves UO with two published papers under his belt, and many more in progress.
June 10, 2021
During her time as a student in the Sports Product Management program, Maddie Harper demonstrated her leadership skills in a way that was authentic to who she was.
June 10, 2021
Pursuing a master of finance degree helped Kiran Dhami discover that she wanted to help companies with strategy through corporate finance.
June 10, 2021
As a working professional, Reynolds Holmes appreciated the practical nature of the Lundquist College's Portland-based Oregon Executive MBA program.
June 6, 2021
Linda ’74 and Scott Andrews ’74 are among the winners of the 2020-21 Pioneer Awards.
May 31, 2021
Finance professor Youchang Wu and coauthor examined supplier-customer relationships to better understand trade credit.
May 11, 2021
The undergraduate chapter of Net Impact discovered new ways to take advantage of the unique opportunities offered by a remote learning environment.
May 11, 2021
Spark grant and applied research awardees, student venture successes, and more...
May 10, 2021
Oliver Alexander's venture Remote.ly set out to address the lack of available coworking spaces in Portland, Oregon.
May 10, 2021
Management professor Lauren Lanahan and PhD student Nathan Warren were awarded funding from the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship to support their research.
May 10, 2021
The five-day event highlights research, creativity, and entrepreneurship across campus.
May 6, 2021
Research by management professor Alex Murray and coauthor examined why some tech ventures fail on crowdfunding platforms despite meeting their financing goals.
May 6, 2021
Jim and Andi Sandstrom pledged $250,000 to be divided equally among the education and business colleges.