Congrats Class of 2017
We are honored to have played a part in preparing you for the many successes that lie in your path.
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We are honored to have played a part in preparing you for the many successes that lie in your path.
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.
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.
For the first time, the events surrounding this year's New Venture Championship included undergraduate and high school students.
Though he never planned on being an entrepreneur, Spencer Holton now finds himself at the helm of Trail Supply Co., a resupply service for long-distance hikers, thanks to the encouragement of professors, instructors, and mentors.
A competition that some might consider the business plan Olympics comes to Portland when the New Venture Championship kicks off April 13.
Lundquist College entrepreneurs are transforming industries and adding value. In recent weeks, both undergraduate and graduate students have achieved noteworthy success.
Skyward, a drone management software firm that began at the Lundquist College of Business, is seeing skyrocketing success.
University of Oregon MBA students worked with Assistant Dean for Portland Programs and Center Development, John Hull to complete the 2016 Oregon Capital Scan.