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Business community representatives were in attendance, presenting a panel discussion on professional interactions, then participating in a networking session with the students.
Curtis recently helped students understand the ins and outs of boutique investment management as part of the Securities Analysis Center's guest speaker series.
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Blazers President Larry Miller kicked off the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center's new Sports Executive Speaker Series
The latest BusinessWeek rankings confirm that for those looking for a top-tier undergraduate business education at a great value, the Lundquist College of Business is a major contender.
Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship students identified and solicited companies of interest and cold-called inspiring entrepreneurs to request and arrange visits during last month’s trip to Seattle.
What would life and economics in the Pacific Northwest look like if the “benign by design” ideals of green chemistry were widely adopted?
Business Strategy and Planning, brings together students' business and other knowledge to address actual problems plaguing northwest businesses.
Those familiar with Jubitz Truck Stop in Portland can understand why Fred Jubitz '09 and his wife Gail feel an affinity for the atrium in the Lillis Business Complex.
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It's been busier than usual around the Lundquist College, with the first significant renovation to Gilbert Hall (to be reborn Anstett Hall) since 1920 beginning this week and the Chiles Center set for a remodel this summer. Find out what's in store in this video with Dean Dennis Howard.

"Be assured that these are highly qualified candidates," reported Mike Bullis, chair of the search committee, in a recent update.

Professor Mike Russo was studying and teaching green business long before it was cool. So no surprise, Russo spent February 18-19 at Syracuse University as the first-ever Fetner Visiting Sustainability Leader, sharing his groundbreaking research and insights from his new book, Companies on a Mission, a must-read about balancing social and environmental conscience with profits. Center for Sustainable Business Practices

Alum Kees de Kluyver, now a chaired professor at Claremont College, visited Lillis on February 9, 2010.
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The UO Women in Business club has received rave reviews for its fifth annual gala, hosted in the Lillis Complex on February 17. "Pairing students with professionals one-on-one allows for an interpersonal experience to help guide young women and expose them to the workforce," said club president Lindsay Nelson.

Meeting with students, Bill Walton quoted Bob Dylan, referenced The Grateful Dead, and discussed the changing sports market and the influence of coach John Wooden.
Overcoming adversity to see his first venture grow to be valued at more than $1 million after only months, Blair personifies the entrepreneurial dream