Undergraduate Programs News

The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is pleased to announce Tom Kelley, senior brand director at Nike, has agreed to serve as the new chair of its Industry Advisory Board.
After competing in the 2019 QuackHatch Business Idea Competition, two teams will progress to the InventOR Final Competition, to be held in June 2019.

Dean Sarah E. Nutter, first woman to lead the Lundquist College of Business, is among the Portland Business Journal’s Women of Influence honorees for 2019.

Six students from the Oregon Consulting Group, a student-run consulting organization, refined the cost forecast model of the university's central power station.
Mohr Career Services presented Business Careers in Food and Beverage 2019 to foster learning and connections between food and beverage industry professionals and students interested in the field.
The UO's first music business fair will feature more than 30 tables hosted by industry experts from leading local music businesses and organizations in a variety of categories.
Lundquist College alumnus Oliver Alexander '14 wants to give remote workers an alternative to coffee shops.
As an undergraduate business student, Lauren Fukuhara was already running her own apparel store through Etsy. She joined the Sports Product Management graduate program to learn how to balance functionality with style.
The Lundquist College of Business is now offering two new minor options, entrepreneurship and sports business, with a third in sustainability coming soon.
In December, Business Honors students traveled to San Francisco to meet with Business Honors Program alumni and others at Slack, PAC-12 Network, Blackrock Financial Consulting, and Roku.
Students now have greater access to cutting-edge career development, advanced certifications, staff, and alumni and employer engagement options through Mohr Career Services.
During the fall term of 2018, students in the Oregon Consulting Group took on four new projects focused on marketing strategy, financial modeling, market sizing, and growth strategy.
The Oregon Blockchain club offers students a front-seat view of an emerging technology that is changing the way businesses track ownership and transactions electronically in real time.
The School of Accounting has an exciting but brief opportunity to leverage your new gifts to maximize impact and reach new levels of engagement.