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Donors and Alumni
Bruce Blonigen, Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science, will take the helm of the Lundquist College beginning Aug. 1.
Lundquist Campaign Update
We are proud to announce as of June 30, we have raised $77.5 million out of our $100 million Lundquist College of Business fundraising goal.
Stepping Up and Leading
In the three years since he left the Lundquist College, Matthew Van Wyen, MBA ’13, has risen quickly within the ranks of adidas.
Warsaw’s Alumni Engagement Strategy
The Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is putting its foot on the gas of alumni engagement.
From Tight End to Executive
During his time as a tight end for Oregon Ducks Football, Jarrod Dillon ’00 became more and more interested in the business side of sport.
Earle M. Chiles 1933 - 2016
Earle M. Chiles, a respected friend of the university and president of the Chiles Foundation, passed away June 23, 2016 at age 83.
Celebrating the Class of 2016
We at the Lundquist College of Business congratulate the graduating class of 2016.
Congratulations, Graduates!
We wish all our 2016 Lundquist College of Business graduates a lifetime of success.
UO Business: The Magazine, Spring 2016
Student-business collaboration highlights investment trends, faculty research, Cameron Center naming, and more.
First UO Giving Day a Success
Born out of the idea that University Day could expand beyond sprucing up campus, the first-ever UO Giving Day brought in 1,507 donations.