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Kevin Li, class of 2012, credits the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center with providing him with the skills needed to succeed in his career.
Sports product management student Summer Chuang is looking forward to an internship designing footwear for Columbia Sportswear.
The 14th Annual Women In Business Gala held April 11 at the Ford Alumni Center paired students with professionals for a night of networking, an industry panel, and dinner.
A Lundquist College finance student hopes to promote inclusivity, growth, and positivity with his startup DudeCoin.
University of Oregon students' new app allows citizens living in areas of ongoing conflict to submit safety alerts about incidents in their area.
Youth Movement--a free, annual outdoor field event that promotes active, motivated, and connected Native American communities--was first created by UO students in the Warsaw Sports Business Club in 2011.
Lundquist College researchers shared how best to influence or change perceptions about buying locally-produced food.
After more than 20 years with the Oregon Executive MBA, Executive Director Julianna Sowash has retired.

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"Accounting is literally the language of business, and if you can’t read those numbers, a business can completely collapse."