Undergraduate Programs News

Three University of Oregon students launched their company Progressive Protein and its first product, the P Pack, a portable liquid protein, in late February of 2017.

Lundquist College finance students traveled to Portland to hear a group of bankers speak on their individual areas of expertise. The discussions were presented by the Oregon Bankers Education Foundation.

Dustin Valdez has a message for fellow veterans considering going back to school to earn their degree: you can do it and you can thrive.

After graduating from the University of Oregon, Amanda Pliska ’12 began her career in Nike’s global digital brand sector. She now works as a brand digital manager for the sportswear company.

In late February, ten Warsaw Center undergraduate students embarked on their first Boston study tour, engaging with myriad industry partners and attending the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.

The University of Oregon has awarded the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center with a development grant and final program approval to create a new undergraduate study abroad opportunity focused on international sports business and sustainability.

A visit by Patagonia's Worn Wear truck was held in conjunction with Net Impact’s annual SPRNG event, whose theme this year was “Conscious Consumption.”

More than 180 students and professionals came together to celebrate the University of Oregon Women in Business (WIB) club’s 12th annual gala.

The Lundquist College of Business is working to better emphasize that accounting is not just an academic discipline but also a profession, by elevating the Department of Accounting to a School of Accounting.

For the first time, the events surrounding this year's New Venture Championship included undergraduate and high school students.

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The Randy Papé Oregon Advanced Strategy and Leadership Symposium provided a special opportunity for students and community members to learn and interact with leaders in state-of-the-art sales, customer acquisition, and engagement strategies.

Though he never planned on being an entrepreneur, Spencer Holton now finds himself at the helm of Trail Supply Co., a resupply service for long-distance hikers, thanks to the encouragement of professors, instructors, and mentors.

Patagonia's Worn Wear Tour will make a stop at the University of Oregon as part of Net Impact's April 18 SPRNG event.

Lundquist College entrepreneurs are transforming industries and adding value. In recent weeks, both undergraduate and graduate students have achieved noteworthy success.

Student volunteers from the Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity are offering free preparation of simple federal and state tax returns as part of the VITA program.