Undergraduate Programs News

Lundquist College of Business students and faculty found themselves flying to lands near and far during a summer packed with learning, research, and curriculum development.

Associate Professor of Management Anne Parmigiani is first and foremost a strategist at the forefront of research and discovery who has demonstrated academic excellence and world-class teaching.
Our Department of Decision Sciences is now the Department of Operations and Business Analytics, better conveying the value and importance of our course offerings and research in this area.
On August 1, 2015, Whitney Wagoner became the new director of the James H. Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon.
More than half the college's faculty came together for a daylong curriculum-mapping workshop.
On to what’s next. For our newly minted graduates and the college of business itself, it's a time of forward-looking transition.
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The newly created University of Oregon Investment Group Alumni and Friends Fund is off to a fast start.

Spring always brings a bevy of dynamic and high-profile speakers to our college. This year went above and beyond.
Whether it's watching students and alumni grow over the years or exploring new research tactics, Angela Davis knows that accounting is more than just numerical.
“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.