Undergraduate Programs News

The University of Oregon now offers Lean Launchpad, a new customer discovery class offered on more than 200 campuses worldwide.

Undergraduate and graduate-level students at the Lundquist College took advantage of summer break to pursue internships and study tours around the world.

Sustainable Invention Immersion Week tasked its participants with taking a sustainable product from concept to a workable business model.
Stellar new faculty, distinguished AOM award, job prospects for entrepreneurs, and more in the 2019 edition of UO Business: The Magazine.

For the second year in a row, a stellar lineup of eight professors joined the Lundquist College of Business.

The reputation of the Lundquist College of Business continues to climb in the latest business school rankings.
A new minor in sustainable business builds on strong student demand and the strength of the university's inventory of sustainability courses.
Andy Rollo, a double major in business administration and economics, shares his experience as president of the UO Investment Group.
A team of UO students and alumni has developed Squishy Time, a tire insert for mountain bikes.
On Monday, June 17, 2019, graduating seniors take their final walk down 13th avenue as students as they head to their commencement ceremony in Matthew Knight Arena.
As a marketing and finance double major, a student worker at Mohr Career Services, and an active club member, Braxton Williams was a familiar face in the Lundquist College. Now he's on to the next adventure.
Access and success--it’s a potent combination. This year’s graduating class of PathwayOregon scholars includes four business majors.
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Three brothers—all former students of the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business—joined forces to open the Portal Escape Rooms in Springfield, Oregon in October 2017.
Two business undergraduates were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad in summer 2019.
Senior Petra Salko will soon choose a direction for her professional life. Thanks to her work ethic and aptitude both in the classroom and on the golf course, she'll have plenty of options.