Undergraduate Programs News

MansionTok, a TikTok account managed by two UO alumni, has drawn millions of followers since launching in January 2021.
The Beta Alpha Psi accounting honor society is once again offering free tax help to the community.
Through clubs, connections with alumni and other students, advising, and mentorship, Jurell Scott is charting his individual path to success.
In a new pilot program, instructor Dupree Zong teaches introductory sports business in both Mandarin and English.
The 2021 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.
N.E.S.T., a curated vintage store opened by two UO Ducks, boasts a large selection of Duck apparel.
The Oregon Accelerator is new collective that will help Ducks as they navigate name, image, and likeness opportunities.
Graduates going places, faculty recognized for their contributions, alumni businesses flourishing, career readiness at the forefront, and much more.
The Lundquist College secured its highest ranking in more than a decade on U.S. News and World Report’s Best Business Schools list for 2022.
Five athletes with Lundquist College connections traveled to Japan for the 2020 Olympic Games and showed the world the lengths a Duck will go to in order to achieve their goals.
After graduating with degrees in both economics and business administration, Rebecca Reynolds '21 joined Evercore’s New York City office as a mergers and acquisitions investment banking analyst.
Waddle Meal Plan, a new expense account solution for UO students launching in fall 2021, was created by Lundquist College students Mia Lopez and Alden Schatz.
In a piece for The Conversation, finance professor Stephen McKeon takes an in-depth look at a different type of cryptocurrency.
From budgeting to credit cards to investing, a new financial wellness program is helping students manage money
The Lundquist College of Business is prioritizing career readiness.