The Lundquist College of Business is an active and vibrant community.
Our programs, departments, centers, clubs, and units host many events throughout the year that welcome guest speakers, support career development, provide networking opportunities, showcase employers, and provide information about applying to our degree programs.
You can view upcoming events from across the college below and explore more on the UO Event Calendar. Students, faculty, and staff with a uoregon.edu email address are also encourage to sign into the UO calendar to submit events to our calendar by tagging them "Lundquist College of Business" in the department field.
Upcoming Events
Enhance and accelerate the professional knowledge and skills foundational to your accounting career with a Master of Accounting degree.
The School of Accounting offers a separate application for merit- and need-based scholarships as well as Graduate Employment positions. Prospective students will need to apply by Early Decision or Regular Decision deadlines to be eligible to apply for additional School of Accounting funding opportunities.
Application Deadlines
- Early Decision - October 15
- Regular Decision - February 15 (international candidate deadline and final scholarship consideration)
- Late Decision - April 15
- Final Round - June 1
With a focus on valuation and asset management, Master of Science in Finance program is ideal for those targeting a coveted career as a financial analyst.
Apply before the final scholarship consideration deadline to increase your chances of obtaining merit-based scholarships and graduate employment offered by the Lundquist College of Business. Start your application today!
Application Deadlines
- Early Decision - November 15
- Regular Decision and International Candidate Deadline - February 15
- Final Scholarship Consideration - April 15
- Final Deadline - May 22
Earn a bachelor's degree in three years and a masters degree in your fourth year as a 3+1 Scholar. Designed for high-achieving incoming freshmen with college-ready credits, the Lundquist College of Business offers three 3+1 Scholar programs.
3+1 Scholar Options:
- 3+1 Accounting: Earn a Master of Accounting Degree and get the credits you need to sit for the CPA exam.
- 3+1 Finance: Earn a Master of Science in Finance Degree and accelerate your career path as a financial analyst.
- 3+1 Management: Earn a Master of Science in Management Degree and and acquire essential business and management skills to launch your career in any field.
Fill out the 3+1 Scholars Application
Who Are These for?
Through an evaluation of college AP (advanced placement) and IB (international baccalaureate) credits, students can be fast-tracked for admission to the Lundquist College of Business so they can complete their undergraduate degree in three years, with the fourth year used to complete one of our master's programs.
How to Qualify
- Enter the University of Oregon with more than 25 credit hours of AP, IB, or transfer credit.
- Apply to become a 3+1 Scholar in accounting, finance, or management February 1-15 during winter term of your first year.
Advantages
- Get fast-tracked for admission to the Lundquist College of Business one full year before their contemporaries
- Complete your undergraduate degree in three years and earn a master's degree in year four.
- Stand out to employers with the skills, experience, and degree to advance quickly down your career path.
11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Don't miss the opportunity to receive up to $10,000 to turn ideas into real-world impact.
The Oregon Innovation Challenge (OIC) is a program for University of Oregon students and faculty of all backgrounds to build projects with support from mentors and peers.
This is more of a community than a competition. Everyone involved understands how hard it is to start something and wants to see others succeed. No matter age or experience level, OIC is designed to help participants take their next step. Many participants are doing this for the first time.
- As many strong projects as possible will be funded. Currently, there is ~$130,000 available, with ongoing efforts to raise more.
- Participants work on what matters to them. Mentors provide feedback and guidance, but all project decisions remain with the team.
- All stages are welcome—from early ideas to active ventures.
- Projects can be solo or team-based, and teams can form during the program.
- The time commitment is manageable, and participation is flexible. This is not a class—there are no grades, and anyone can step away at any time with no penalty.
Applications take about two minutes to complete, and we encourage submitting by Friday, January 23 at 11:59 p.m. so you can join us for the kickoff brunch workshop on Sunday, January 25. However, you are welcome to join us at any time! Submissions can be an existing project, a brand-new idea, or even just a problem worth solving. A polished plan is not required, and funding decisions are not based on the initial submission.
Submit your application online and get started!
Then, join us for an upcoming workshop date!
The Professional Edge program provides industry-aligned training and development programs designed specifically for undergraduate and graduate students preparing to enter the workforce.
Applications for our spring 2026 immersions open on Monday, February 16 and close on Sunday, March 1. This spring's immersion offerings include:
- Commercial Banking with Summit Bank
- Data Analytics with Lithia & Driveway
- Sports Ticketing Sales and Fan Engagement with Learfield and UO Athletics
These immersive experiences provide direct exposure to industry professionals, hands-on projects, and meaningful networking opportunities. Successful completion is recognized with a microcredential, signifying not just participation but the achievement of clearly defined learning objectives.
Our programs focus on practical, career-relevant skills that complement academic learning and help students transition confidently into professional environments. By connecting classroom knowledge with workplace expectations, we equip students with the tools they need to stand out and succeed.
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Bringing together students, faculty, researchers, alumni, and partners, UO Olympic Studies Week highlights the university’s growing role in Olympic-related research, teaching, and industry engagement—from sport business and marketing to history, policy, and international collaboration.
The Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon. UO Olympic Studies Week showcases how that spirit shapes the university's approach to sports, scholarship, and global engagement. During the week, some activities are designed specifically for UO students and academic audiences, while others are open to the public and offer a chance to engage directly with the university’s Olympic legacy and community.
Events Open to the Public
UO Olympics History and Winter Sports Archives Tour February 17, 11:00 a.m.–noon Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (RSVP required. Space is limited.)
Team USA Watch Party Hosted by the Warsaw Sports Business Center February 18–20, 7:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily Tykeson Hall, James Commons (1030 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403) (Open viewing of Winter Olympics competition throughout the week)
U.S. Bobsled Guest Speaker Will Stolpe February 18, 6:00 p.m. Jaqua Center (Taking place during the weekly meeting of the Warsaw Sports Business Club)
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2026
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Bringing together students, faculty, researchers, alumni, and partners, UO Olympic Studies Week highlights the university’s growing role in Olympic-related research, teaching, and industry engagement—from sport business and marketing to history, policy, and international collaboration.
The Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon. UO Olympic Studies Week showcases how that spirit shapes the university's approach to sports, scholarship, and global engagement. During the week, some activities are designed specifically for UO students and academic audiences, while others are open to the public and offer a chance to engage directly with the university’s Olympic legacy and community.
Events Open to the Public
UO Olympics History and Winter Sports Archives Tour February 17, 11:00 a.m.–noon Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (RSVP required. Space is limited.)
Team USA Watch Party Hosted by the Warsaw Sports Business Center February 18–20, 7:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily Tykeson Hall, James Commons (1030 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403) (Open viewing of Winter Olympics competition throughout the week)
U.S. Bobsled Guest Speaker Will Stolpe February 18, 6:00 p.m. Jaqua Center (Taking place during the weekly meeting of the Warsaw Sports Business Club)
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2026
10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Join the UO Investment Group (UOIG) for an open house in the Cameron Center for Finance and Securities suite. Mingle with members, learn more about the group, and get to see the life of a UOIG analyst.
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Join us for a finance panel featuring University of Oregon alumni working across private equity, investment banking, corporate development, and commercial real estate. Panelists will share insights on breaking into competitive industries, navigating early career decisions, and leveraging the UO network to succeed in finance and strategy roles.
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Bringing together students, faculty, researchers, alumni, and partners, UO Olympic Studies Week highlights the university’s growing role in Olympic-related research, teaching, and industry engagement—from sport business and marketing to history, policy, and international collaboration.
The Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon. UO Olympic Studies Week showcases how that spirit shapes the university's approach to sports, scholarship, and global engagement. During the week, some activities are designed specifically for UO students and academic audiences, while others are open to the public and offer a chance to engage directly with the university’s Olympic legacy and community.
Events Open to the Public
UO Olympics History and Winter Sports Archives Tour February 17, 11:00 a.m.–noon Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (RSVP required. Space is limited.)
Team USA Watch Party Hosted by the Warsaw Sports Business Center February 18–20, 7:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily Tykeson Hall, James Commons (1030 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403) (Open viewing of Winter Olympics competition throughout the week)
U.S. Bobsled Guest Speaker Will Stolpe February 18, 6:00 p.m. Jaqua Center (Taking place during the weekly meeting of the Warsaw Sports Business Club)
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2026
9:00–9:45 a.m.
Thinking about an MBA at Oregon? Join Ask a Duck: Inside the Oregon MBA for a live Q&A session designed for prospective students to connect with current MBA students. Learn about the academic experience, cohort culture, career preparation, and day-to-day life in the program while getting your questions answered by those living it now.
noon
Join the Oregon Executive MBA admissions team for an engaging virtual lunch and learn session on Zoom designed to introduce you to the outstanding faculty who make this program unique. This is your opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the academic experience and the people who bring it to life.
The session will provide an overview of the faculty's expertise and their dedication to fostering a collaborative and enriching learning environment. Learn how their diverse backgrounds and real-world insights enhance the classroom experience, preparing students to tackle complex challenges and lead with confidence.
Don't miss this chance to connect with the admissions team, explore the faculty's role in shaping the program, and take a step closer to achieving your professional goals!
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Join admission representatives to learn more about the Master of Accounting (MAcc) program. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn about the MAcc program, admission requirements, and the application process.
5:30–8:00 p.m.
Do you enjoy fast paced, team-oriented work? If so, consulting could be the field for you.
Join the Oregon Consulting Group and Mohr Career Services for the "What is Consulting?" panel discussion and networking event. This is a great opportunity to meet high-level consultants from Bain, Deloitte, FTI Consulting, Huron, Gunter Group, Slalom, Premier Consulting Group, KPMG, and more.
Agenda
Industry Expert Panel – 5:30–6:30 p.m. Lillis 312
Stop by the industry expert panel to learn from professionals in roles ranging from entry-level to managing director and hear tips on breaking into the industry, insights into their day-to-day, and career advice for aspiring consultants.
Panelists:
- Charlie Schoos – Associate Consultant, Bain & Co.
- Madeline Stilley – Managing Consultant, Gunter Group
- Brian Ikei – Consulting Director, Huron Consulting Group
Networking Mixer – 6:30–8:00 p.m. Lillis Atrium
Expand your professional network and learn about the field and upcoming opportunities. Consulting is an elusive industry that is competitive to work in. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from others' experience and cultivate connections.
6:00–7:30 p.m.
Learn about different career paths in the real estate industry and the foundations of financial analysis from guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and site tours. Join the UO Real Estate Investment Group for our weekly meetings every Wednesday in Lillis 132 from 6:00–7:30 p.m.! Our club is open to all and no application is required.
During a collaborative meeting with the Women in Business group, the UO American Marketing Association will present a Poppi brand analysis.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
During a collaborative meeting with the Women in Business group, the UO American Marketing Association will present a Poppi brand analysis.
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Bringing together students, faculty, researchers, alumni, and partners, UO Olympic Studies Week highlights the university’s growing role in Olympic-related research, teaching, and industry engagement—from sport business and marketing to history, policy, and international collaboration.
The Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon. UO Olympic Studies Week showcases how that spirit shapes the university's approach to sports, scholarship, and global engagement. During the week, some activities are designed specifically for UO students and academic audiences, while others are open to the public and offer a chance to engage directly with the university’s Olympic legacy and community.
Events Open to the Public
UO Olympics History and Winter Sports Archives Tour February 17, 11:00 a.m.–noon Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (RSVP required. Space is limited.)
Team USA Watch Party Hosted by the Warsaw Sports Business Center February 18–20, 7:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily Tykeson Hall, James Commons (1030 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403) (Open viewing of Winter Olympics competition throughout the week)
U.S. Bobsled Guest Speaker Will Stolpe February 18, 6:00 p.m. Jaqua Center (Taking place during the weekly meeting of the Warsaw Sports Business Club)
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2026
10:00 a.m.
Description: The Department of Bioengineering at the Knight Campus is pleased to welcome Dr. Michael J. Weickert as the featured speaker for the Winter 2026 installment of the Robert Family Entrepreneurship Speaker Series. His talk, “Dumb Ways to Die: How Biotech Startups Fail,” will explore the realities of launching and sustaining life science ventures, drawing on more than 30 years of experience in the biotechnology and medical device industries.
Dr. Weickert will examine entrepreneurship as a professional discipline, offering insights into fundraising, clinical development, regulatory strategy, and the complex path of translating research into successful commercial products.
About the Speaker: Dr. Michael J. Weickert is the CEO of Pacylex Pharmaceuticals and Fe Pharmaceuticals and has spent over three decades developing drugs and medical devices in both public and private companies. He has founded and led multiple startups, held executive roles at seven companies, and contributed to a $3B acquisition by Teva. Dr. Weickert holds a PhD in Genetics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and completed his postdoctoral training at the National Cancer Institute at NIH.
Location: In-person: Beetham Family Seminar Room, Room 127, Knight Campus, 1st Floor Remote: A Zoom webinar link will be shared closer to the event. A recording will be available on our website following the presentation.
All are welcome to attend.
Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the UO International Business and Economics Club's weekly meeting to engage with our members about all things international business and economics.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Net Impact is a sustainable business club empowering students to leverage business as a force for social and environmental good.
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Bringing together students, faculty, researchers, alumni, and partners, UO Olympic Studies Week highlights the university’s growing role in Olympic-related research, teaching, and industry engagement—from sport business and marketing to history, policy, and international collaboration.
The Olympic spirit is woven into the DNA of the University of Oregon. UO Olympic Studies Week showcases how that spirit shapes the university's approach to sports, scholarship, and global engagement. During the week, some activities are designed specifically for UO students and academic audiences, while others are open to the public and offer a chance to engage directly with the university’s Olympic legacy and community.
Events Open to the Public
UO Olympics History and Winter Sports Archives Tour February 17, 11:00 a.m.–noon Knight Library, Special Collections and University Archives (RSVP required. Space is limited.)
Team USA Watch Party Hosted by the Warsaw Sports Business Center February 18–20, 7:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily Tykeson Hall, James Commons (1030 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403) (Open viewing of Winter Olympics competition throughout the week)
U.S. Bobsled Guest Speaker Will Stolpe February 18, 6:00 p.m. Jaqua Center (Taking place during the weekly meeting of the Warsaw Sports Business Club)
See full schedule of events: https://business.uoregon.edu/news/uo-olympic-studies-week-2026
5:00–7:00 p.m.
The University of Oregon Investment Group (UOIG) is hosting an open meeting for all prospective applicants and interested parties. The meeting will consist of a stock pitch presentation by some of the group's current senior analysts and will provide a good look into the process and output of being in the group. Following the formal meeting there will be an opportunity to meet and network with current members, UOIG alumni, and the UOIG management team.
UOIG is dedicated to enhancing its members’ education through in-depth equity research, valuation, portfolio management, and market analysis. The group looks for applicants that posses advanced analytical abilities and are able to perform aptly in a team environment. Such a candidate will respond well to criticism, present ideas thoughtfully, enjoy learning, and mentor peers. The UOIG is a significant time commitment, and some members report spending more than 20 hours per week on work for the group. It is important that candidates consider their availability before applying.
Candidates will submit an online application via the UOIG website. This application includes a resume, cover letter, and essay sections. The application must be submitted by the deadline of Wednesday, February 25.
5:00–6:00 p.m.
Start the new year with momentum. If you're passionate about building the future of sports and outdoor products, this information session is where your 2026 transformation begins. Join us to explore the University of Oregon's immersive, 18-month Sports Product Management (SPM) master's program based in Portland, Oregon, one of the world's leading hubs for sports innovation.
The SPM program is built for early-career professionals ready to lead with purpose. With a global mindset, hands-on experience, and mentorship from industry experts, you'll gain the tools to stand out—and the confidence to lead.
During this information session, you'll go behind the scenes of a program designed to launch careers in this competitive industry. You'll learn:
- The structure and curriculum of our full-time Portland-based master's program
- How students network with leaders at global brands like Nike, adidas, On, Keen, and Columbia Sportswear
- Tips for submitting a strong application
- What hands-on learning looks like in our on-campus innovation lab
- Career opportunities in product line management, merchandising, brand strategy, supply chain, and more
- Insights from current students, with a live question and answer session
Register now to secure your spot and take the first step toward a career in sports product management.
5:30–7:00 p.m.
In this workshop series, you will walk away with tangible strategies and goals for maximizing the rest of your year on campus. You will learn skills for overcoming imposter syndrome, translating your high school experience to college, discovering your leadership style, and finding campus involvement opportunities that fit your interests.
Open to any first-year students who want to grow personally, professionally, and build community. Workshops will include personal reflections, group conversations, and activities designed to grow leadership skills. Hosted in the Holden Center (EMU 047), snacks provided!
Workshop dates:
Tuesday Jan 27th 5:30 to 7:00pm: Overcoming Imposter Feelings in Your First Year
Tuesday Feb 10th 5:30 to 7:00pm: Discover Your Leadership Style
Tuesday Feb 24th 5:30 to 7:00pm: Involvement and Leadership on Campus
6:00–7:00 p.m.
The Financial Management Association (FMA) provides students with opportunities to learn about financial markets, careers in finance, and professional skills through presentations, discussions, and guest speakers. Each meeting is designed to help students explore different areas of finance, stay informed about current topics in the industry, and build connections with peers and professionals.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Mohr Career Services invites you to join industry professionals and alumni working in the industry of technology for a panel and conversation. You won't want to miss learning how our guests navigated their career journeys, what helped them stand out and move up, and what the industry is looking for from emerging talent like you.
Panelists:
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Tim Bradlee - VP & General Manager, Games - Databricks
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Morgan Mann - VP Operations & Chief of Staff, Common Hardware at Cisco
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Daryl Stone - Director, Marketing Campaign Enablement & Innovation - Microsoft
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Erin Watkinson - VP Services at Plixer
Join the UO American Marketing Assocation for a site visit and panel event hosted by FPW Media. Meet up at the site or reach out to AMA for transporation details.
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Join the UO American Marketing Assocation for a site visit and panel event hosted by FPW Media. Meet up at the site or reach out to AMA for transporation details.
Join the Women's Accounting and Finance Club for a night of painting and pizza! All are welcome, so bring your friends.
6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join the Women's Accounting and Finance Club for a night of painting and pizza! All are welcome, so bring your friends.
9:00–9:45 a.m.
Curious about the differences between the Oregon MBA program and the Master of Science in Management (MSM) program? Want to find out which one fits your goals best?
Join us for this virtual event featuring insights from our admissions team and current students from both programs. You'll learn about:
- Program structure and curriculum highlights
- Career outcomes and industry connections
- What makes each path unique
This is your opportunity to explore your options and find the perfect fit for your future in business. Don’t miss your chance to Find Your Fit!
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Join admission representatives to learn more about the one-year Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program. This program is open to students from all undergraduate majors. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn about the MSF program, admission requirements, and the application process.