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.
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.
Management professor Ralph Heidl didn’t just want to teach students AI for business, he wanted them to learn how to build their own AI assistants for navigating real-world business challenges.
From watch parties and guest speakers to global research connections, the 2026 UO Olympic Studies Week showcased UO as a hub for scholarship and education related to the Olympic movement.
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.
The UO Sustainable City Year Program paired more than 200 students with the City of Oakridge to support local businesses and economic development through hands-on, community-driven consulting and class-based projects.
More than 300 students came together for "The Business of the FIFA World Cup," a learning initiative that brought global sports, media, sustainability, and policy leaders to the University of Oregon.