Undergraduate Programs News

During his time as a tight end for Oregon Ducks Football, Jarrod Dillon ’00 became more and more interested in the business side of sport.
Megan Kelsch '16 knew UO's respected sports business program was right for her.
It is an exciting time to be part of the Business Honors Program at the University of Oregon.
We at the Lundquist College of Business congratulate the graduating class of 2016.
We wish all our 2016 Lundquist College of Business graduates a lifetime of success.

Student-business collaboration highlights investment trends, faculty research, Cameron Center naming, and more.

A team from the Oregon Business Consulting Group delivered a holistic view of central technology trends for in-flight entertainment system maker Rosen Aviation.
The Lundquist College's end-of-year ceremonies honored retiring faculty and staff as well as bestowed awards for service, teaching, and research.
Doug Wilson and Steve McKeon were recently bestowed two of UO’s highest teaching awards.
UO hosted this year's Civil War Shark Tank, which saw undergraduate UO and OSU teams pitch their startup ideas and business plans.
A panel of experts discussed the topic “Ethics and Entrepreneurship” during the spring 2016 Fred P. Thompson Lecture.
Despite the 2016 SPRNG conference’s theme of “Food Fight,” the event produced nothing but lively and thoughtful discussion.
The 11th Annual Women in Business Gala welcomed UO directors Whitney Wagoner and Ellen Schmidt-Devlin as guest speakers.
An Oregon team is advancing in the Toyota + Net Impact Next Generation Mobility Challenge.
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More than 100 UO students focused on nearly 30 projects for the city of Redmond as part of the Sustainable City Year Program.