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The 2018 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.

Now more than ever, the Lundquist College of Business is investing heavily in the career outcomes of our students.
Making the career connection, driving up rankings, taking home trophies, and much more in the Fall 2018 issue of UO Business: The Magazine.
Lundquist College Career Services will soon be Mohr Career Services thanks to a significant gift from Jay Mohr and his wife Kim.
The Lundquist College of Business jumped a remarkable 20 places in the U.S. News & World Report Best Undergraduate Business Schools rankings for 2019.
Merryn Roberts-Huntley came to the UO with four years of sports business experience and was keen to take her career to the next level through the Warsaw Center’s impressive industry connections.

On Saturday, June 16, the Oregon Executive MBA celebrated the graduation of its 32nd class.

The Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board welcomes six new members: Israel Angeles, MBA '18; Henriette Burns, MBA '02; Alex Gosline, MBA '17; Brendan McNicholas, MBA '15; Sonney Sapra, MBA '18; and Nicholas Winkleblack, MBA '13. They join the current board members Kimberlee Buckingham, Erica Daley, Lisa Glynn, Jessica Kingrey, and John D. Masters. The board would like to thank Shi-Yi Liu, Gabe Authier, and Manish Sinha for their service.

In a piece for The Conversation, assistant professor of finance Stephen McKeon explains the difference between utility and security tokens

Deb Bauer is the program's new academic director.

In preparation for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year, the Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its upcoming faculty promotions and named appointments.

A piece by EugeneRAIN dives into the partnership between the Eugene/Springfield startup community and the Lundquist College of Business.

Nike designer Wilson Smith and SPM student Taylor Johnston are just one example of the success of the Sports Product Management mentor program.

This summer, Sports Product Management master's student Satomi Ishikawa is interning with Nike's Global Community Impact department.

The UO Sports Product Management program kicked off its inaugural four-week Executive Leadership series in June with an intensive program designed to maximize the personal and professional development of each participant.