Undergraduate Programs News

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.
At this November's Business Connect event, students learned—and put immediately into practice—three key elements of effective networking.

With a 48 percent return, the UO Investment Group led the pack in this year's D.A. Davidson & Company's Student Investment Program.

Celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Lillis Business Complex, driving innovation with new startups, and more.

Charles Henry Lundquist, the namesake of the Lundquist College of Business believed that education was the foundation on which all future growth was based.
Dick and David Boyd turned their grandfather's coffee business into an innovator in the coffee roasting industry, thanks in part to a University of Oregon education.
With an entrepreneurial zeal fostered by the UO Lundquist College of Business, Paul Brainerd revolutionized the publishing industry.
Television, construction, wineries--just a few of the industries in which Lundquist College of Business alumna Carolyn S. Chambers was an pioneering female entrepreneur.
He may not have been in front of the camera, but behind the scenes, UO Lundquist College of Business alum Mark Christiansen was instrumental in DreamWorks' success.