Faculty and Research News

Assistant professor of management Andrew Nelson traced librarians' evolving attitudes toward the Internet in a forthcoming study.
Experts came from all over the world to attend the Lundquist College's biennial finance research conference this July.
I want to share a simple concept we often don't give its due: Always be open to saying yes.
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.

Proposed new accreditation standards more accurately reflect the nature of modern business education.

Setting high goals is important. Often, our incoming students don't yet realize they have what it takes to make a difference in this world.

The Lundquist College of Business has honored associate professor of management Jennifer Howard-Grenville as the 2013 Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor.

Growing is succeeding. It is a necessary aspect of remaining competitive. In higher education, that includes growing and developing the ranks of our already exceptional faculty.
Beta Alpha Psi chapter received Superior Status for the ninth consecutive year, David Guenther named 2012 Outstanding Master of Accounting Teacher, and more.

Reinvigorating an exchange program, changing lives in China, Eugene, and beyond, untangling patent thickets, and more.

Our highly competitive business world puts a premium on the refined skill of improvisation--in other words, jazz.

We are one of only 177 business schools that are accredited in both business and accounting. This elite status is due in no small part to our exceptional Department of Accounting.

As we work to deliver and enhance the exceptional education in our undergraduate and Oregon MBA programs, we will have our eye on rankings but cannot afford to let them dictate our vision.

We have made some strides to help close the gender gap in the business world but acknowledge there is more which needs to be done.