Undergraduate Programs News

Saim Mohammed's business, PopMemories, was developed with the help of the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship and other university resources.
A groundbreaking new initiative called Lundquist Career Fundamentals is designed to boost student engagement through embedded career readiness activities in several required courses.
UO senior Juliae Riva has immersed herself in a variety of disciplines that inspire her to make a difference in the field of sustainability.
Students from the Oregon Consulting Group are helping shape the future of transportation in Lane County—and possibly the world.
In lieu of their usual local, face-to-face consultancy experiences, this year Business Honors students made virtual connections in Brazil.
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Twelve UO students make up the first cohort of the Provost’s Innovation Student Fellowship program, priming the university to expand its entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The 2020 UO Startup Week was a virtual showcase of entrepreneurship and innovation on campus and within the greater Eugene community.
An ecommerce business founded by a Lundquist College honors student is in the midst of bold and rapid expansion.
The University of Oregon’s Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact and its mission of “science advancing society” inspired an honors thesis written by a Lundquist College alumnus.
Local mentor Joe Maruschak joins the college in new role aimed at better supporting the growing population of student entrepreneurs across campus.
The Oregon Consulting Group took a closer look at the available data to preliminarily assess whether gyms are high-risk environments for COVID-19 transmission.
An online discussion centered on ways the sports business programs at the Lundquist College have been transformed by the pandemic—including unexpected accomplishments and unforeseen opportunities.
A new collaborative program will teach student-athletes about personal branding, business foundations, and more.
Fourth-year undergraduate Farbod Markazi embodies what success can look like when a student combines ingenuity, passion, and hard work.