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The college and its programs perform well in recent rankings from Entrepreneur, USNews, Forbes, and more.
James (Jim) H. Warsaw '06 was recognized worldwide for his pioneering work in the sports industry.
The university and the Oregon business community will benefit from Tom Osdoba's expertise in sustainable development.
In its eighteenth year, the college's New Venture Championship attracted top teams from all over the globe to win part of the $90,000 in cash prizes.

Based on student feedback, the college is named a top 15 program by The Princeton Review in the April 2009 issue of Entrepreneur.

The team of five beats out 136 other squads, including those from MIT, Columbia, Wharton and UC Berkeley to win the Microsoft Advertising Digital Challenge
The sports industry and the business world mourns the loss of Jim Warsaw: a visionary, pioneer, and friend.
How one Lundquist College of Business student wrote himself a ticket to China for the 2008 Summer Olympics and got a taste of the field of sports management.
A distinguished professor from Taiwan joins the Lundquist College of Business on a Fulbright, conducting research on financial accounting.
Two Lundquist College of Business student-athletes top the list of Pac-10 stars who succeeded on and off the field.

How Dennis Howard became dean of the Lundquist College; introducing a brand new MBA curriculum, John Chalmers conducts the "study of the decade," and more.

A silent auction for cats and dogs? Polo shirts brought to you by the letter "O"? Innovative thinking leads to major awards for Alpha Kappa Psi members.
Lundquist College of Business professor leads UO researchers studying virtual teams using virtual worlds at Sun Microsystems.
Public forum addresses current events taking place in the U.S. economy and financial markets.
The Department of Finance's biennial conference draws leading scholars to advance understanding of a dynamic and critical industry.