Undergraduate Programs News

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.
Three Lundquist College students helped experienced investors determine which early-stage companies will present in the 2014 Willamette Angel Conference.

Entering the real world—it’s a phrase that’s tossed around with some frequency. At the Lundquist College of Business, it means making connections for life with professors, peers, and working professionals.

The finance tracks of our MBA and undergraduate business programs have been accepted into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program.
The Lundquist Career Services office spearheads our efforts to help connect employers and students. Get to know members of the Career Services team and how they can help you.
For some, preparing a tax return can be a daunting and intimidating task. But Lundquist College student volunteers are here to help.
You may not know Nilesh Parmar, but you probably know someone using his products. This ecology-minded Duck is CEO of one of the world’s largest producers of wet wipes made from 100 percent biodegradable organic bamboo
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Eugene-area marketing professionals connected with undergraduates at a new event sponsored by the UO American Marketing Association.
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Members of the Warsaw Sports Business Club headed to Portland to network with representatives from the region's sports organizations at a career fair hosted by the Portland Trail Blazers.
UO Net Impact Undergraduate recently released a report ranking the sustainability efforts of sixteen Eugene-area coffee purveyors.
Representatives from Daimler Trucks North America came to the Lundquist College—with a semi—to unveil a new internship program geared at attracting top-achieving undergraduates.
At the ninth annual Women in Business Club Gala, Palo Alto Software CEO Sabrina Parsons shared her signature take on blending family and career.
Four major employers and more than thirty students came together to meet for company presentations and networking at the Career Services Employer Showcase event this February.
Three panels plus a career expo provided myriad opportunities for undergraduates to explore careers in banking and wealth management.