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Two teams shared the top spot this April in the Lundquist College's world-renowned investment competition, the New Venture Championship.

Four Oregon MBA students got the chance to work alongside the Willamette Angel Conference's 2013 investors' group.
Making the commitment to stand for something is what defines and builds a community.

At the UO Lundquist College of Business, providing a pipeline of talented, knowledgeable, and dedicated graduates is what we do best--and what sets us apart.

Brice Helm '13 won a full-tuition scholarship to the Master's of Science in Management program at Nyenrode Business Universiteit.
Take the most notorious rivalry in the state of Oregon. Civil War Shark Tank is a competition is designed to foster connection between aspiring entrepreneurs at both universities.
They called themselves the Dream Team. Four senior accounting majors headed north to compete in the KPMG Financial Accounting Case Competition at Seattle University.
At the University of Oregon's annual International Projects Fair, two Lundquist College undergraduates showed how business smarts can make the world a better place.
How things have changed in just twenty years. When the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center was founded in 1993, the web was in its infancy.
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On a frosty April morning, thirty-five Lundquist College students were among the multicultural Ducks who headed up to Portland for a day of career workshops and networking.
Nearly $40 million in revenue and more than 270 jobs—that's what University of Oregon-affiliated startups brought to the state in the most recent fiscal year.
Twenty years ago this April, an audacious new idea became a reality: the Lundquist College launched the world's first sports business program housed within a college of business.

Innovate or get left behind. The phrase may seem bold, but in the business world it’s never been more accurate.

The Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network (RAIN), is a bold new proposal to foster entrepreneurial activity in the south Willamette Valley.

Captain Austin Luher, MBA '14, commanded 188 soldiers in Afghanistan, led a platoon in Iraq and ran operations for a 1,000-soldier battalion in South Korea.