Oregon MBA News

On Friday, March 24, the New Venture Championship (NVC) announced its 2017 final round judging panel.

At the University of Oregon’s Lundquist College of Business, we are attracting some of the foremost minds in academia.

A group of second-year MBAs are spending the first part of September on the annual Engaging Asia study tour. 

Organizers of an all-day, innovation and entrepreneurship festival are seeking proposals for lectures, panel discussions, art installations, workshops, and other sessions.

University of Oregon MBA candidates now have an additional curricular specialization to enhance their Lundquist College experience.

A workshop is giving students the opportunity to invent a consumer product focused on sustainability, with an end goal of earning funding to develop their product.

Incredible student accomplishments, outstanding faculty research, a major gift from alumni, and more.

We hope each alumnus leaves us with a robust foundation and commitment to lifelong learning that will pay dividends long into the future.

Twelve Lundquist College faculty and staff members were the recipients of awards for their hard work over the 2016-2017 academic year.

We are honored to have played a part in preparing you for the many successes that lie in your path.

Lundquist College senior lecturer Michele Henney is among the first 60 individuals in the world to earn a Fundamentals of Sustainability Accounting (FSA) Credential.

Oregon MBAs and the Lundquist College community welcomed six of the brightest entrepreneurial minds in business today to the Lillis Business Complex for a day of learning and engagement.

An MBA was always in Jesse Walker’s plans, but it wasn’t until he came across a Warsaw Sports Marketing Center blog post that he discovered he could earn an MBA with a concentration in sports business.

Warsaw Center alumni don’t just find careers in the sports industry, and Tabitha Hayes, MBA ’00, who currently serves as vice president of global brand management for EA, is a prime example of that.

A visit by Patagonia's Worn Wear truck was held in conjunction with Net Impact’s annual SPRNG event, whose theme this year was “Conscious Consumption.”