UO Students Launch Progressive Protein
Three University of Oregon students launched their company Progressive Protein and its first product, the P Pack, a portable liquid protein, in late February of 2017.
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Three University of Oregon students launched their company Progressive Protein and its first product, the P Pack, a portable liquid protein, in late February of 2017.
Lundquist College finance students traveled to Portland to hear a group of bankers speak on their individual areas of expertise. The discussions were presented by the Oregon Bankers Education Foundation.
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.
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.
In late February, ten Warsaw Center undergraduate students embarked on their first Boston study tour, engaging with myriad industry partners and attending the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.
The University of Oregon has awarded the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center with a development grant and final program approval to create a new undergraduate study abroad opportunity focused on international sports business and sustainability.
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.
The first Oregon Marketing Research Symposium brought together nearly 40 scholars from the Northwest and beyond to share research and build connections.
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.”