MS Finance News

Even with tax incentives, questions remained about financing real estate projects in opportunity zones. Our master of finance students helped provide the answers.

We're bringing together world-class faculty and ambitious students.

Lundquist College faculty are among the most productive researchers at business schools worldwide, according to the latest rankings of faculty research productivity by the University of Texas at Dallas.

Dean Sarah E. Nutter, first woman to lead the Lundquist College of Business, is among the Portland Business Journal’s Women of Influence honorees for 2019.

Students now have greater access to cutting-edge career development, advanced certifications, staff, and alumni and employer engagement options through Mohr Career Services.
The School of Accounting has an exciting but brief opportunity to leverage your new gifts to maximize impact and reach new levels of engagement.
Nearly 100 students joined company representatives for career exploration in finance, wealth management, and banking on October 25 in the Lillis Business Complex.
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The Lundquist College of Business is happy to welcome the new faculty and staff members joining us this fall term.
Now more than ever, the Lundquist College of Business is investing heavily in the career outcomes of our students.
Making the career connection, driving up rankings, taking home trophies, and much more in the Fall 2018 issue of UO Business: The Magazine.
Lundquist College Career Services will soon be Mohr Career Services thanks to a significant gift from Jay Mohr and his wife Kim.

In preparation for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year, the Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its upcoming faculty promotions and named appointments.

Congratulations to our faculty and staff who received honors at the end of the year.

More than 1,660 career advising appointments, 370 on-campus interviews, 96 career workshops, and 56 employer events: At the Lundquist College of Business, we are focused on preparing well-educated, career-ready graduates.

The basics of all those scary words like stocks, bonds, and annuities aren’t so scary. Finance professor Stephen McKeon uses examples to illustrate the concept of investing.