Undergraduate Programs News

After graduating, Jeff Attila ’11 quickly rose through the ranks at adidas Global Basketball, where he is now a digital marketing manager.
Zoe Raiter knew that the University of Oregon and the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center was where she was meant to pursue her educational and career goals in sports business.
Assistant professor of finance Brandon Julio is a researcher at heart, earning recognition for his work on financial markets and political uncertainty. He is also a favorite professor among finance students.
A panel of experts discussed the topic of corporate tax reform during the fall 2016 Fred P. Thompson Lecture.
The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is now utilizing the #TGIPDX shuttle as a new tool for students to engage on a more regular basis with industry in Portland.
UO's new Innovation Lab is designed to help develop students’ ability to critically think, create, problem-solve, collaborate, take risks and learn from failure.
Leadership transition, new accounting team members, Gernon fund reaches milestone, and more.
A team of undergraduate students from the Oregon Business Consulting Group (OBCG) conducted in-depth market research for Albany-based company TryEco.
A University of Oregon team took first place at the 2016 SAS Analytics Shootout Annual Student Competition.

Hundreds of students will be converging on the University of Oregon from October 14-16, 2016, to develop the next great sports product in a 36-hour prototyping competition known as QuackCon.

The Lundquist College welcomes the new faculty and staff members joining us this fall term.

Sarah E. Nutter, the current dean of the school of business at George Mason University, will take the helm of the Lundquist College of Business on January 17.

A second gift from Board of Advisors member Lawrence Jackson is helping to forever change the lives of students in the CEO Network, one of the college's hallmark diversity initiatives.
Instructor and Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Program Manager Kate Harmon thrives on promoting partnerships.
The Olympics and the Lundquist College go together like green and yellow—or perhaps gold.