Undergraduate Programs News

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.
A business student-originated project celebrating the state's Native American culture has received one of the UO's first-ever Equity and Inclusion Innovation Awards.
Nearly 300 students showed up to hear from Internet entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian at an event organized by an Oregon MBA student.
The Lundquist College of Business welcomes Jane Evarian, the new director of the college’s Career Services office.
A recent college alum shares her experience studying abroad at Nyenrode and encourages current Lundquist students to compete for a full-tuition scholarship.
How do you make an accounting student feel like a celebrity? Fly him to Hollywood, California, to participate in KPMG’s elite Fast Forward National Leadership Conference.
The college's new job shadow program provides undergraduates with first-hand knowledge to help shape their careers.
International internships provided two undergraduates with global insights and career confidence.
Congratulations to Travis Fryback ’97 and Kelly Bosch ’98, winners of the most recent 20 Under 40 Award.
Undergraduates Cecilia De La Cruz and Jing Li attended the KeyBank and Fisher College of Business Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Minority Student Symposium this October.
Five key players in Oregon’s sustainable food scene shared their insights in a Center for Sustainable Business Practices panel discussion.
The Lundquist College of Business's brand-new website is dynamic, restructured to make finding content easier, and optimized for mobile.