Oregon Executive MBA News

Oregon Executive MBA alum and Trailblazer's sustainability director Justin Zeulner shares his insights with Oregon Business magazine.
Oregon Executive MBA alum Dr. Joe Robertson was named The Portland Business Journal's CEO of the Year in 2013.

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

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

Finance professor John Chalmers received a prestigious award from TIAA-CREF for a paper examining retirees' demand for life annuity payments.

Students from the Lundquist College’s Portland-based Oregon Executive MBA program headed to Asia for the program's annual eight-day international study tour.
Thanks to the Lundquist College of Business's Oregon Executive MBA, Joseph E. Robertson obtained the leadership skills and insight to serve as dean of OHSU's School of Medicine.

Sustainability at the University of Oregon is not a new concept--we’ve been teaching and practicing it for almost three decades.

Students from MBA programs at Nyenrode Business Universiteit traveled to Oregon as part of the University of Oregon-Nyenrode exchange program.
Three alumni from the Oregon Executive MBA program were honored at the Portland Business Journal’s annual CFO Awards luncheon this May.

The Lundquist College of Business has honored associate professor of management Jennifer Howard-Grenville as the 2013 Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor.

Reinvigorating an exchange program, changing lives in China, Eugene, and beyond, untangling patent thickets, and more.

One of our biggest summer successes was certainly the relaunch of the University of Oregon-Nyenrode Business Universiteit partnership.

As we work to deliver and enhance the exceptional education in our undergraduate and Oregon MBA programs, we will have our eye on rankings but cannot afford to let them dictate our vision.

We're pleased to announce some changes to our website's navigation that will make it easier for newcomers and frequent visitors alike to get where they need to go. The handy new pop-down menu available from every page on the site is the most obvious change. Just one click on the grey bar at the top of the page reveals a comprehensive list of links to each of the website's main areas. Meanwhile, the website sections devoted to the Oregon MBA and the college's centers now sport secondary navigation bars with shortcuts to their specific resources.