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As our academic halls empty and our lawns fill with expectant graduates, one can’t help but ruminate on what’s next for our 2014 flock.

With commencement on June 16, it’s an exhilarating time for members of the Lundquist College class of 2014.

With their June 13 commencement just days away, more than half the members of the Oregon MBA class of 2014 have already obtained positions at a range of high-profile organizations.

With strong returns for its student-managed funds and members heading to jobs and internships at high-profile firms, it's been another banner year for the UO Investment Group.

Two recent gifts from Dave Petrone '66, MBA '68, and his wife Nancy will help the University of Oregon pursue bold new ventures.
Backpacks to Briefcases is a pair of new workshops designed to support the job search process for brand new grads and their parents.
When the University of Oregon honored Lloyd Powell '55 with the Pioneer Award, the mood was more like a reunion than an awards ceremony.
Deena North, MActg '14, discovered her ideal career when she attended January's Careers in Banking and Wealth Management event.
Five Oregon MBA students presented their sustainability recommendations to representatives from the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns soccer teams.
Each year, the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship sends graduate student venture teams out into the world to compete on the investment competition circuit, an experience that shapes the future careers of just about everyone who participates.

What a difference a year can make. More than eighty retailers now carry Red Duck Ketchup's three gourmet flavors, the company has secured financing, and that's not all.

A proposed new master of science presents an exceptional opportunity to support the more than 800 sports product firms that call Oregon home.
Ask good questions and keep moving forward, even when you don’t know what’s around the next corner. That’s the key lesson Nick Barton ’14 said he’ll take away from his two years in the Honors Program.
If Lundquist College educational experience of John Feeney ’08 had a theme, it would definitely be growth.
Amber Hull ’13, MActg ’14, was beginning her junior year at the Lundquist College when an advisor suggested she should apply to the Honors Program. It ended up being the best decision of her college career.