Oregon MBA News

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.

The Center for Sustainable Business Practices recently welcomed guest speaker Craig Wilson.

The 2016 National Sports Forum was held in Portland and UO was at the center of the action.

Oregon MBAs are winning big on the international business plan competition circuit.
MBA students gained exposure to new career paths, networked with alumni, and learned about business trends in Seattle and New York City.
Since graduating with her MBA, Kristin Harrer's career has led her to unexpected places.
Jorge Acevedo knew that UO’s unique MBA program fit perfectly with his graduate school and professional goals.
Interim Dean James Terborg looks back at a year of noteworthy accomplishments.