Faculty and Research News

It has been a little over two months since I joined the Lundquist College of Business as dean and a wonderful couple of months it has been.
Michele Henney receives the 2010 Master of Accounting Outstanding Faculty Award, David Guenther named an editor of The Accounting Review, and more.

Our new dean's vision, Hope Anstett's generous gift, students crunch numbers for Kettle Foods, and more.

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Cornelis "Kees" de Kluyver officially assumed leadership of the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business on September 1, but he has already been hard at work getting to know students and faculty while outlining his vision for the college. Watch this video to get to know Kees (he owns 150 suspenders and plays the Banjo), and you'll see why the college is thrilled to welcome him as our new dean.

Some are seasoned researchers. Others are rising academic stars. Altogether eight new faculty members joined the college this fall with esteemed credentials. That makes twenty-four new professors and instructors in the past three years in response to unprecedented enrollment growth and burgeoning national stature.

Meet the new faculty members.

“Kees de Kluyver is uniquely qualified to guide the Lundquist College of Business into a future of promise and opportunity,” said UO Senior Vice President and Provost James Bean.
Michele Henney receives the James E. Reinmuth MBA Teaching Excellence Award, UO MAcc program graduates ranked fourth best in the country for CPA exam results, and more.
Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) wins the best Practices Competition Award, Hope Anstett donates $1 million to the Lundquist College of Business, and more.

Celebrating the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center's fifteenth anniversary, remembering Jim Warsaw, taking on the business plan for a unique new startup, and more.

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.

Dale Morse, retires after 16 years of service at the University of Oregon, David Guenther receives the Goulet Research Excellence Award, and more.
Helen Gernon retires after 54 years at the Accounting Department and David Guenther becomes Department of Accounting Head, and more.

The University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business holds liberal arts and critical thinking as pillars of its curriculum. So when Dean James Bean wanted to partner with other liberal arts disciplines within the university, the philosophy department jumped at the opportunity.