MS Management News

The 2025–2026 Dean's Council for Inter-Club Coordination (DCICC) End of Year Gala celebrated the achievements of the college's student organizations over the past year.
Partnership between the Lundquist College of Business and the Clark Honors College provides a streamlined path for non-business students to earn a Master of Science in Management (MSM) in just 10 months.
A growing student-led program and new faculty hires—made possible by donor support—are creating pathways into real estate careers at the Lundquist College of Business.
The 2026 Summit for Sustainable Business explored the many ways sustainability can be woven into business, across industries, roles, and career stages.
Olympic moments, rethinking the ballet pointe shoe, new alumni ambassadors, and more...
The Lundquist College of Business is proud to introduce the inaugural cohort of Alumni Ambassadors, a group of engaged alumni leaders helping strengthen connections between the college and the Duck business community across the country.
New marketing research looks at sweets in kids’ shows, students reimagine Portland's Lloyd Center, Ducks Give breaks records, and more...
A new degree option from the Lundquist College of Business is set to deliver an essential foundation in business and boost career potential in just 10 months.
A five-member nonpartisan group of economists and policy experts—including Joshua Skov, academic director of the Center for Sustainable Business Practices—is exploring the economic impacts of climate change.
Join Dean Blonigen, students, and faculty on the quest for excellence as we go on an exciting adventure to explore innovation, research, lifelong learning, and global perspectives.
The college is growing its tenure-track faculty in key strategic growth areas including real estate finance, the intersection of law and finance, entrepreneurship, consumer behavior, supply chain, and financial reporting and disclosures.