Undergraduate Programs News

Women in Business Gala attendees will hear from Molly Malone '79, a vice president at Kroger.

We hope the season finds you in good cheer, honoring fond traditions and creating new memories.

The Lundquist College of Business has much to celebrate during this joyful time. We've added some outstanding new faculty, we've broken ground on a new Portland space, and our unprecedented universitywide campaign continues. But it is our exemplary students we wish to highlight today.

One could argue that one of the best aspects of the holiday season is connecting with others. At the Lundquist College of Business, we have two tremendous opportunities for you to do just that.

Ryan Hoover ’09 launched Product Hunt in November 2013. Since then, it has become an essential tool for technology developers, angel investors, and venture capitalists.
A gift from music entrepreneur Paul Anthony Troiano will help kickstart careers of student entrepreneurs.
A new, student-run organization will offer consulting services to companies, state institutions, and nonprofits around the region.
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Twenty-five years ago, a gift from Charles H. Lundquist '42 fundamentally changed the way entrepreneurship was taught at the University of Oregon.
John Dimmer '84 knows the value of an education grounded in real-world business practices, and for the the past ten years, he has been helping provide such hands-on learning through the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship.
Accounting graduates take top three spots for highest scores on Oregon CPA exam, accounting faculty ranked second worldwide for research, alumna Tiffany Phillips '13 awarded Elijah Watt Sells Award, and more.
Students experienced many facets of Oregon’s vibrant startup culture during a trip to the 2014 Bend Venture Conference.
A new Career Services initiative addresses the career development needs of the college’s international prebusiness students.
This fall's New Majors Convocation and Celebration honored the achievement of our latest crop of undergraduates to achieve full major status.
Approximately 300 business-oriented students have the opportunity to build strong connections as residents of our new College of Business Residential Community.
University of Oregon Investment Group (UOIG) members gained an insider's perspective on what it's like to work and live in one of the world's top financial centers.

Oregon entrepreneurs have a powerful new resource to help them find the sources of funding that best fit where their companies are in the startup process.

Lundquist College of Business students will manage a new UO Foundation fund that invests in the region's emerging businesses.