Join Dean Blonigen, students, and faculty on the quest for excellence as we go on an exciting adventure to explore innovation, research, lifelong learning, and global perspectives.
Business Ducks are leveraging our new Professional Edge program, gaining cutting-edge skills essential for the modern job market. See how students and industry partners are achieving tangible results.
We've invested $60 million in the buildout of our new home in northeast Portland. Take a tour with us through the sparkling student and event spaces, dining options, labs, and more.
Immerse yourself in the latest online experience from the Lundquist College as we tell the stories of our business Ducks, amazing faculty, and graduates doing great things.
Student veteran and business administration major Trevor Manaois serves as a peer advisor in UO's PAVE (Peer Advisors for Veteran Education) program, which connects incoming student veterans with those already at UO.
The college is growing its tenure-track faculty in key strategic growth areas including real estate finance, the intersection of law and finance, entrepreneurship, consumer behavior, supply chain, and financial reporting and disclosures.
As senior designer at Van Horne Brands alongside his father Todd, Quinn Van Horne ’21, MBA ’24 is carrying a family legacy forward with his own highly personal designs.
As the new director of the UO School of Accounting, Kyle Peterson is eager to maintain the exceptional enrollments the major has achieved while also growing faculty expertise and embracing evolving technology like artificial intelligence.
Research by marketing professor Jessica Gamlin found that social influencers posting about self-indulgence can be a turn-off for consumers who value different goals.
The University of Oregon remembers Charles M. "Chuck" Lillis, an alumnus, trustee, and businessman who has left an indelible mark on the institution he loved through his unparalleled generosity, leadership, and vision.
Professional Edge, one of the Lundquist College's more recent—and impactful—differentiating programs, provides a launchpad for career-minded students, with an evolving list of tools and teachings that ready the participant for the modern job market.
With both gratitude and admiration, the Lundquist College shares that Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, cofounder and executive director of its esteemed Sports Product Management program, will be leaving UO.