Undergraduate Programs News

“Sports Marketing Goes Global” was the theme of the second Warsaw Workshop of the year, which took place at Autzen Stadium.
Jeff Martens '00 caught the entrepreneurship bug during his college experience in the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship. That drive and passion continues throughout his career.
The consul general of Israel paid a visit to two of Assistant Professor Katie Mercurio’s marketing classes last month to discuss branding Israel.
The Warsaw Sports Business Club’s Youth Movement field day just keeps growing bigger, bolder, and brighter—and now it's expanded to two universities in Oklahoma.
Organized and run entirely by undergraduates, this year’s SPRNG Conference drew nearly 100 attendees to the UO White Stag Block in Portland.

For a third year running, the Civil War Shark Tank brought an entrepreneurial twist to the traditional rivalry between Oregon’s premier public universities.

Organized by Warsaw Sports Business Club members, this year's KIDSPORTS Invitational brought 274 young Oregonians to Matthew Knight Arena.
Instructor of management Tom Durant joined the Lundquist College of Business six years ago and has been wowing students ever since. He recently received the college's undergraduate teaching award.
For more than half a decade, students in Beth Hjelm’s business strategy and planning course have taken on real-world consulting projects for businesses and organizations in Oregon and beyond.
The new Warsaw Workshop series launched in February and brought prominent sports business experts to campus. A second workshop is scheduled for May.
Lundquist College students made up more than a third of the 150 multicultural University of Oregon students at the UO Diversity Career Symposium in Portland.
With a February win in a prestigious case competition and a 100th anniversary celebration scheduled for May, it's shaping up to be an excellent year for the University of Oregon chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi.
For proof that a business minor can provide a competitive edge for students majoring in other disciplines, look no further than the results of this year's University of Oregon-Nyenrode Business Universiteit case competition.
The annual Careers in Banking and Wealth Management took place in the Lillis Business Complex on January 21, 2015, and offered in-depth discussions as well as illuminating potential career opportunities for students.
The undergraduate Job Shadow Program continues to immeasurably impact students' career planning while offering host companies and professionals exposure and insights into student populations.