Undergraduate Programs News

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.

A new sports-focused exchange program will open up crosscultural learning opportunities for undergraduates in Oregon and Singapore.

Fourth Wall, a startup cofounded by Casey Rondinella '14 and two UO computer science students, is a finalist for the magazine's College Entrepreneur of 2014.

High school seniors from Eugene and Springfield tackled a marketing challenge for Nike during the college's first participation in the UO's SAIL program.
Oliver Alexander '14 and Orion Falvey '13 have developed a new way to deliver health care to rural communities. Their first clinic launched in August.
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An alumni event in lower Manhattan brought together a flock of New York Ducks for an evening of networking and fun.
As our academic halls empty and our lawns fill with expectant graduates, one can’t help but ruminate on what’s next for our 2014 flock.

With commencement on June 16, it’s an exhilarating time for members of the Lundquist College class of 2014.

With strong returns for its student-managed funds and members heading to jobs and internships at high-profile firms, it's been another banner year for the UO Investment Group.

Backpacks to Briefcases is a pair of new workshops designed to support the job search process for brand new grads and their parents.
Ask good questions and keep moving forward, even when you don’t know what’s around the next corner. That’s the key lesson Nick Barton ’14 said he’ll take away from his two years in the Honors Program.
If Lundquist College educational experience of John Feeney ’08 had a theme, it would definitely be growth.