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Newly published research suggests that the brands of sponsors and charities can be damaged when similarities between the two don't align well.
Introducing our new head of fundraising, Senior Director of Development Kurt Zimmerman, who has quickly immersed himself in “everything Lundquist."
You may not know Nilesh Parmar, but you probably know someone using his products. This ecology-minded Duck is CEO of one of the world’s largest producers of wet wipes made from 100 percent biodegradable organic bamboo
Oregon MBA alumnus Gil Beverly remembers the Chicago Bears games he attended as a child, sparking a lifetime passion for sports. This passion fuels his work today and his commitment to the career he has built in sports marketing and business.
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Eugene-area marketing professionals connected with undergraduates at a new event sponsored by the UO American Marketing Association.
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Members of the Warsaw Sports Business Club headed to Portland to network with representatives from the region's sports organizations at a career fair hosted by the Portland Trail Blazers.
UO Net Impact Undergraduate recently released a report ranking the sustainability efforts of sixteen Eugene-area coffee purveyors.

Starting September 2014, our Portland-based executive MBA will offer a videoconferencing option in Bend, Oregon.

Representatives from Daimler Trucks North America came to the Lundquist College—with a semi—to unveil a new internship program geared at attracting top-achieving undergraduates.
The accounting faculty at the Lundquist College of Business were ranked second worldwide out in publishing academic tax research during the past six years.
At the ninth annual Women in Business Club Gala, Palo Alto Software CEO Sabrina Parsons shared her signature take on blending family and career.
Four major employers and more than thirty students came together to meet for company presentations and networking at the Career Services Employer Showcase event this February.
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Oregon Advanced Strategy is exactly the type of learning experience the Lundquist College of Business hoped for when it welcomed Michael Crooke as its first professor of practice.

We strive to foster world-changing innovation. That is why we founded the New Venture Championship, the premier graduate entrepreneurial competition in the Northwest, twenty-three years ago.

Oregon MBA assistant dean Rebecca Monro and two of our Oregon Executive MBA alumni were recognized as rising young leaders.