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The winning proposal from Nelly Miranda, MBA '19, features a line of coffee powered by an all-woman supply chain.
During the fall term of 2018, students in the Oregon Consulting Group took on four new projects focused on marketing strategy, financial modeling, market sizing, and growth strategy.
The Oregon Blockchain club offers students a front-seat view of an emerging technology that is changing the way businesses track ownership and transactions electronically in real time.
The UO Sports Product Management program has launched and is taking applications for an online master’s degree with classes beginning April 2019.
In a piece for The Conversation, marketing professor Joshua Beck looked into the ideology behind veganism and why the lifestyle can be such a hot-button issue for others.
Learn about the future of blockchain from nationally recognized authority Stephen McKeon, at a daylong session in Portland in February 2019.
The School of Accounting has an exciting but brief opportunity to leverage your new gifts to maximize impact and reach new levels of engagement.
A series of studies by marketing professor Aparna Sundar and coauthor explored how the language used in advertisements influences consumers’ trust.
Marketing professor Linda Price was named both an Association of Consumer Research (ACR) Fellow and American Marketing Association (AMA) Fellow in the same year. She is the first woman to have received both awards.
The Lundquist College is pleased to announce our inclusion in two major rankings.
Professor emeritus of management Alan Meyer was recognized as “a researcher who goes the extra mile” with a 2018 OMT (Organization and Management Theory) Distinguished Scholar Award.
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A sell-out crowd of students, alumni, current and past faculty and staff, board members, and friends turned out to celebrate and support the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center during its 25th anniversary gala.
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In new research, assistant professor of accounting Dane Christensen and coauthors look into whether analysts with political connections yield an information advantage over other analysts.
Nearly 100 students joined company representatives for career exploration in finance, wealth management, and banking on October 25 in the Lillis Business Complex.