Oregon MBA News

We are thrilled to announce that the Oregon MBA program has earned the top spot in The Princeton Review’s Best Green MBA rankings for 2016.
Steve Reynolds, MBA ’72, remembers $0.27 per gallon gasoline on 13th Street—and how the UO business school has always been ahead of its time.

Lundquist College of Business students and faculty found themselves flying to lands near and far during a summer packed with learning, research, and curriculum development.

Kelsey Philpott, MBA ’11, says he wouldn't be where he is today without the Warsaw Center and the University of Oregon.
On August 1, 2015, Whitney Wagoner became the new director of the James H. Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon.
More than half the college's faculty came together for a daylong curriculum-mapping workshop.
On to what’s next. For our newly minted graduates and the college of business itself, it's a time of forward-looking transition.

Two University of Oregon teams entered investment competitions this year. Both walked away with real businesses.

Each year, Strategic Planning Projects provide an opportunity for second-year MBAs to use what they've learned to help a real-world client tackle a specific business issue.
Spring always brings a bevy of dynamic and high-profile speakers to our college. This year went above and beyond.
Whether it's watching students and alumni grow over the years or exploring new research tactics, Angela Davis knows that accounting is more than just numerical.
Two MBA students and a pair of law students got real-world experience assessing marketing potential for a new neurosurgery tool and learned some things about themselves along the way.
“Sports Marketing Goes Global” was the theme of the second Warsaw Workshop of the year, which took place at Autzen Stadium.
The consul general of Israel paid a visit to two of Assistant Professor Katie Mercurio’s marketing classes last month to discuss branding Israel.

Lundquist College MBA and MAcc students helped shape an online leadership simulation game originally created for C-level executives and managers.