Undergraduate Programs News

"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 professors really teach you how to get a taste of everything to give you a better idea of what you want to do next."
"At first glance, you might not associate accounting with entrepreneurship. But at my firm, it’s a bit like Shark Tank on a day-to-day basis."
"Accounting is literally the language of business, and if you can’t read those numbers, a business can completely collapse."
"The UOIG’s portfolio is consistently one of the top-performing collegiate stock portfolios."
"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."
"The Lundquist College of Business is the perfect place for me, where all my interests come together and I can explore amazing career options."
"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.
A trio of recent UO graduates is working to solve the growing problem of single-use plastics—by making plastic that’s not a problem.
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.