PhD Program News

Incredible student accomplishments, outstanding faculty research, a major gift from alumni, and more.

We hope each alumnus leaves us with a robust foundation and commitment to lifelong learning that will pay dividends long into the future.

Scharpf Professor of Accounting David Guenther was also named the Stewart Distinguished Professor for 2017.

Get to know our new dean Sarah E. Nutter, meet our first Rippey Professor of Practice in Finance Scott Kerslake, get a peek at our new Portland facility, see how our business Ducks worked all the way to the Olympics, and more.

Leadership transition, new accounting team members, Gernon fund reaches milestone, and more.
A new book by associate professor of management David Wagner and others builds on his thought provoking case for ending Daylight Saving Time.

Student-business collaboration highlights investment trends, faculty research, Cameron Center naming, and more.

Interim Dean James Terborg looks back at a year of noteworthy accomplishments.
A double Duck collaboration has garnered the elite distinction of Highly Commended paper in the 2015 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence.

Rankings place the Lundquist College first for a green MBA, the business of energy, celebrating our donors and investors, and more.

A recent $1 million gift from Robin and Roger Best aims to improve job prospects for PhD students at the UO’s Lundquist College of Business by boosting research productivity and teaching excellence.
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New research from Bettina Cornwell and coauthor finds that an organization’s logo on a food product can trigger quick perceptions by consumers about an item’s healthiness.
Alumni give back, accounting faculty awarded teaching and research honors, Ducks flock to teach accounting, Gernon fund going strong, and more.
Associate Professor of Management Anne Parmigiani is first and foremost a strategist at the forefront of research and discovery who has demonstrated academic excellence and world-class teaching.
On to what’s next. For our newly minted graduates and the college of business itself, it's a time of forward-looking transition.