Sports Product Management News

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Dean Sarah E. Nutter looks forward to leading the Lundquist College through exciting growth opportunities.

The Lundquist College of Business’s new Portland facility at 109 NW Naito Parkway opened in January 2017, nearly doubling the university’s footprint in the city.
The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is now utilizing the #TGIPDX shuttle as a new tool for students to engage on a more regular basis with industry in Portland.
In his last travel entry, Sports Product Management student Brian Warner, MS '17 looks back on his internship experience in Vietnam.
Sports Product Management student Brian Warner, MS '17 describes his first day trip to Ho Chi Minh City.

Thanks to its relationships in Asia, the Lundquist College is able to offer its hallmark study tours to both MBA and Sports Product Management students.

Hundreds of students will be converging on the University of Oregon from October 14-16, 2016, to develop the next great sports product in a 36-hour prototyping competition known as QuackCon.

The Lundquist College welcomes the new faculty and staff members joining us this fall term.

Sarah E. Nutter, the current dean of the school of business at George Mason University, will take the helm of the Lundquist College of Business on January 17.

The Olympics and the Lundquist College go together like green and yellow—or perhaps gold.
Brian Warner writes in as he settles into his dormitory in Tay Ninh province, Vietnam.
In his second travel entry, Brian Warner, MS '17 earns some serious sky miles as he makes his way to Vietnam.
Bruce Blonigen, Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science, will take the helm of the Lundquist College beginning Aug. 1.
Will the pole vault world record fall in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics? Roger Best and Chris Sataua share their theory.