Undergraduate Programs News

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.
Youth Movement aims to bring together Native American youth to celebrate Native culture and inspire them to be active.
Lundquist students took part in a number of experiences and opportunities in March.
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Eleven students from the Business Honors Program recently traveled to Guatemala this spring break.
Beta Alpha Psi is again offering free help preparing income tax forms to students and members of the community.
The Warsaw Sports Business Club is increasing focus on sports business analytics with the creation of a new subgroup.
Osiel Mendoza is passionate about giving back to communities and seeing his work affect others in a positive way.
Corporate social responsibility is applicable everywhere—including sports business.

In the world of business education, spring is competition season.

The Center for Sustainable Business Practices recently welcomed guest speaker Craig Wilson.

QuackHatch, a new business plan contest, was held as a precursor to the annual UO and OSU Civil War competition.

Two University of Oregon students won scholarships to the master's degree program at Nyenrode Business Universiteit.
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The first QuackHack, a weekend-long game prototyping event, drew participants from multiple states and universities.