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For the Boones, attending the UO and serving others runs in the family.
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For the Boones, attending the UO and serving others runs in the family.
Lundquist College senior lecturer Michele Henney is among the first 60 individuals in the world to earn a Fundamentals of Sustainability Accounting (FSA) Credential.
More than 2,100 alumni, friends, and employees helped the University of Oregon raise more than $1.1 million during the university's 2017 UO Giving Day.
Oregon MBAs and the Lundquist College community welcomed six of the brightest entrepreneurial minds in business today to the Lillis Business Complex for a day of learning and engagement.
Warsaw Center alumni don’t just find careers in the sports industry, and Tabitha Hayes, MBA ’00, who currently serves as vice president of global brand management for EA, is a prime example of that.
After graduating from the University of Oregon, Amanda Pliska ’12 began her career in Nike’s global digital brand sector. She now works as a brand digital manager for the sportswear company.
Members of the Warsaw Sports Business Club held the first reimagined Warsaw Hoopfest this April, hosting nearly 150 participants for a day of basketball in the Matthew Knight Arena.
A gift from longtime supporters Nancy and Dave Petrone ’66, MBA ’68, primes the college for making even greater strides in global sports business education.
A new sustainable building in Portland now houses the Oregon Executive MBA and the Sports Product Management programs.
A visit by Patagonia's Worn Wear truck was held in conjunction with Net Impact’s annual SPRNG event, whose theme this year was “Conscious Consumption.”