Oregon entrepreneurs have a powerful new resource to help them find the sources of funding that best fit where their companies are in the startup process.
Finding a new use for a tiny sensor originally created to track juvenile salmon was the challenge faced by one of the four teams participating in this year's Technology Entrepreneurship Program.
With their June 13 commencement just days away, more than half the members of the Oregon MBA class of 2014 have already obtained positions at a range of high-profile organizations.
Each year, the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship sends graduate student venture teams out into the world to compete on the investment competition circuit, an experience that shapes the future careers of just about everyone who participates.
What a difference a year can make. More than eighty retailers now carry Red Duck Ketchup's three gourmet flavors, the company has secured financing, and that's not all.
Three Oregon MBA students are gaining valuable career experience by working on a project that promises to make a significant impact on the region's economy.
First-year students in the Oregon MBA program took a trip to the Bay Area where they visited a variety of high-profile organizations and connected with program alumni and supporters.
Three Lundquist College students helped experienced investors determine which early-stage companies will present in the 2014 Willamette Angel Conference.
Entering the real world—it’s a phrase that’s tossed around with some frequency. At the Lundquist College of Business, it means making connections for life with professors, peers, and working professionals.