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.”
The Randy Papé Oregon Advanced Strategy and Leadership Symposium provided a special opportunity for students and community members to learn and interact with leaders in state-of-the-art sales, customer acquisition, and engagement strategies.
Lundquist College entrepreneurs are transforming industries and adding value. In recent weeks, both undergraduate and graduate students have achieved noteworthy success.
Assistant professor of management Reut Livne-Tarandach’s fall management course had MBA students collaborating with peers representing eight universities and 20 different countries.
Second-year MBAs traveled to New York City to learn from and engage with some of the most prominent organizations in the sports industry and the finance realm.
University of Oregon MBA students worked with Assistant Dean for Portland Programs and Center Development, John Hull to complete the 2016 Oregon Capital Scan.
Get to know our new dean Sarah E. Nutter, meet our first Rippey Professor of Practice in Finance Scott Kerslake, get a peek at our new Portland facility, see how our business Ducks worked all the way to the Olympics, and more.