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E-News
Two new signature centers are on their way to becoming hallmarks of the Lundquist College of Business.
Finance Competition Reaches Milestone
For ten years, the HP Case Competition has exposed students to the type of financial analysis they will encounter in the real world.
Business Students Study Abroad
More Lundquist College of Business students choose to study overseas than any other major at the University of Oregon.
Investing with Confidence
Abbott and Laura Keller give $1 million to support faculty excellence.
Students Get xAct
A record number of students compete in PricewaterhouseCoopers' Extreme Accounting contest.
Accounting Prospectus 2006
Helen Gernon retires after 54 years at the Accounting Department and David Guenther becomes Department of Accounting Head, and more.
Warsaw Students Travel to Beijing, Shanghai
As part of the college's Engaging China initiative, M.B.A. students from the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center immersed themselves in Chinese culture to gain insights into how business and sports marketing strategies differ in East Asia.
Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries
The Engaging China initiative is a model of interdisciplinary education.
Engaging China
A U.S. Department of Education grant helps launch an initiative to introduce business students to Chinese culture.
Image Marketing
Professor Lynn Kahle's new book addresses one of the fastest growing areas of concern in marketing communications.