Oregon MBA News

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Two seasoned CEO entrepreneurs spoke to a crowd of nearly 200 at the college's first-ever Oregon Advanced Strategy Symposium.

The Lundquist College's end-of-year ceremonies honored retiring faculty and staff as well as bestowed awards for service, teaching, and research.
Alumna Renée James ’86, MBA ’92 was honored with a University of Oregon Pioneer Award on May 19 at the Portland Art Museum.
Nick Neill-Jones, MBA ’15, now a financial analyst at Intel, sat down with us to explain why the accelerated Oregon MBA was the right choice for him.
Because Brawnson Adams, MBA '16 came to the University of Oregon with business know-how from previous experience, he chose to apply to the Oregon MBA’s accelerated program.
Doug Wilson and Steve McKeon were recently bestowed two of UO’s highest teaching awards.
As a business college, the Lundquist College is uniquely positioned to contribute significantly to the UO’s fundraising initiative.
A panel of experts discussed the topic “Ethics and Entrepreneurship” during the spring 2016 Fred P. Thompson Lecture.
Despite the 2016 SPRNG conference’s theme of “Food Fight,” the event produced nothing but lively and thoughtful discussion.

At the NVC business plan competition, a team from Purdue took home first place. UO's TOUGHER earned second and $10,000.

Lundquist students took part in a number of experiences and opportunities in March.

On Wednesday, March 30, the New Venture Championship announced its 2016 final round judging panel.

Aaditya Chauhan traveled halfway across the world to pursue his passion for sports marketing.
Kelly Johnson credits her time at the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center as instrumental in the development of her career at ESPN.

In the world of business education, spring is competition season.