Undergraduate Programs News

We’ve made (and are making) investments and enhancements to key programs and priorities at the college.

Writer, speaker, and strategist Cortney McDermott served as keynote speaker for the 13th annual Women in Business gala held April 18.

The James H. Warsaw Sports Marketing Center’s Advisory Board announces the addition of Greg Lawrence.

The episode begins with a metaphor: "Finance is a grocery store." The financial system brings things together for convenience, but just like a grocery store, there are good and rotten deals.

The superb work of Lundquist College faculty members is driving up our ranking for business school research productivity on the national stage.

The University of Oregon has always been known for its enterprising and entrepreneurial culture. Recent activities and startup successes expand that tradition.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is free tax return preparation offered by University of Oregon accounting students who are specially trained for the task.

The Lundquist College of Business’s investment group pays dividends for two students, who will join Goldman Sachs upon graduation in June 2018.

From sales, to date night, to politics--we are always negotiating. In this inaugural episode, UO's David Wagner explains how this actually can be a great thing.

Three talented undergraduate student groups wowed FOX Sports executives in their final presentations for FOX Sports University.

After two rounds of competition, the University of Oregon team tied for second in the 2018 ACG Cup Northwest competition.

At the Lundquist College of Business, we are producing well-educated, career-ready graduates.

The University of Oregon’s is the top school for tax research in the world, according to newly released rankings.

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More than 50 industry professionals joined hundreds of students for the Lundquist College of Business's new Careers in Food and Beverage event.

In December 2017, associate professor of management Andrew Nelson was named the college's Stewart Distinguished Professor.