Youth Movement--a free, annual outdoor field event that promotes active, motivated, and connected Native American communities--was first created by UO students in the Warsaw Sports Business Club in 2011.
"I had all these ideas for starting my own business, but I didn’t know how to make it happen. On the very first day I walked into the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship, they said, 'You need to run with this and we have all these people here that can help you.'"
"It’s not every day that you get to start a business while still in college. But that is exactly what I was encouraged to do. It has been an amazing journey."
"The Lundquist College of Business gave me hands-on experience working with a professional client outside of schoolwork. That really made my résumé stand out."
"The combination of classes, connections to people in the business community, and the opportunity to participate in internships set me up for success when I graduated."
"If I was to go back to my freshman self and say, 'You’re going to work at events like the Super Bowl, winter and summer Olympic Trials, the NBA All-Star game, the World Series...' I would have laughed at myself."
"Someone once told me if your job doesn’t give you goosebumps, you probably shouldn’t be doing it. And this industry and all of my internships have definitely always given me goosebumps."
Lundquist College faculty are among the most productive researchers at business schools worldwide, according to the latest rankings of faculty research productivity by the University of Texas at Dallas.