Undergraduate Programs News

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.
Amber Hull ’13, MActg ’14, was beginning her junior year at the Lundquist College when an advisor suggested she should apply to the Honors Program. It ended up being the best decision of her college career.
Aidan Parisian was accepted into the Honors Program and quickly flourished in the challenging, close-knit environment. He completed a double major in economics and accounting, and in 2008 he graduated summa cum laude.
For the second year running, this undergraduate venture competition brought together startup teams from the UO and its rival up the road in Corvallis.
This student-organized event brought together undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty with sustainability leaders from a variety of the region’s leading businesses.
Virtual networking sessions are just one of new resources the college's Career Services office offers our students.
This April, Lundquist College undergraduates had the opportunity to get better acquainted with representatives from six high-profile employers.