Undergraduate Programs News

UO played host to young entrepreneurs and volunteer mentors from around the world this summer during the V10 Builder Residency program.
The Oregon Innovation Challenge offers mentors, funding, and community for student entrepreneurs at the University of Oregon.
A partnership between Oregon Pacific Bank and the Professional Edge program is helping to shape the next generation of community bankers.
UO Olympic Studies Week brought together students, faculty, alumni, and community members to explore the legacy, research, and future of sport and human performance.
New marketing research looks at sweets in kids’ shows, students reimagine Portland's Lloyd Center, Ducks Give breaks records, and more...
The Lundquist College of Business is celebrating the grand opening of its CoLAB, a collaborative space that provides students with hands-on experience in essential business technologies.
The Lundquist College of Business welcomed business and industry professionals to connect with students, faculty, and alumni at the fourth annual Real Estate Networking Event, hosted by the student-run UO Real Estate Investment Group.
Sam Berman ’22, MBA ’25, talks about her experience working behind the scenes of Oregon's beach volleyball and indoor volleyball teams on this episode of the This is Oregon podcast.
Highlighting exceptional students, new finance research explores ESG options, a new gift supports classroom to career success, and more...
Our Forty Under 40 Advisory Board members are supporting the mission of the college through sharing insights and strategy with an eye toward student experience.
In this edition of Inside Lundquist, Dean Bruce Blonigen discusses the crucial role our student-led clubs play in shaping the future leaders of industry.
A PathwayOregon scholarship set Willie Williams III ’19 on a trajectory for career success.
Business student Giana Swift joined the This is Oregon podcast to discuss her behind-the-scenes event work at UO Athletics and how her experience has shaped her career aspirations.
Funds from the Braddock Philanthropies, a longtime supporter of the college, will power several key programs designed to support student achievement and career readiness.
Lorena Landeros, assistant director of first-year experience, was honored with the UO's 2025 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award award.