Undergraduate Programs News

The annual Careers in Banking event is just one of the great employer engagement opportunities our students are offered each term.

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Students, faculty and staff, and community members were invited to share in the festival-like atmosphere of the inaugural Innovation Summit.

Alex Sudeora ’17 has a black belt in Taekwondo and has dabbled in film making, but his passion is a career in consulting.

The 2017 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.

Melissa Pine, vice president of Asia Pacific for the Women’s Tennis Association, joins the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center Advisory Board.

New student group Duck Ventures, focused on educating students and community members about venture capital, has quickly found an audience.

Lundquist College students used analytics skills and SAS software to create a methodology for accurately predicting wildfire breakouts for their winning entry into SAS’s 2017 Analytics Experience Shootout Competition.

When it comes to finance, the Lundquist College has much to quack about of late. Read some of its recent activities and achievements.

On Friday, March 24, the New Venture Championship (NVC) announced its 2017 final round judging panel.

At the University of Oregon’s Lundquist College of Business, we are attracting some of the foremost minds in academia.

The newly elevated School of Accounting has much to celebrate, including two back-to-back years of million-dollar-plus fundraising.

Some business Ducks spent a productive month across the pond this summer, and organizers plan to continue and expand the Lundquist-London learning connection.

Organizers of an all-day, innovation and entrepreneurship festival are seeking proposals for lectures, panel discussions, art installations, workshops, and other sessions.

A workshop is giving students the opportunity to invent a consumer product focused on sustainability, with an end goal of earning funding to develop their product.

As a sociologist, Damien Pitts was interested to see how his background would fit under the umbrella of “business.”