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Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
The UO has earned a spot as a top graduate school for entrepreneurship studies in the 2023 Princeton Review and Entrepreneur rankings.
Welcome New Center Directors
The Lundquist College is pleased to welcome two outstanding professionals to lead two of our signature centers.
2022 RAINmaker Award Winners Announced
Five students received $5,000 grants from the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship.
Presenting the 2022 New Venture Champions
After two days of competition, the Lundquist College of Business is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 New Venture Championship.
New Venture Championship Semifinalists Head to Portland
8 teams have moved on to the next stage of the business plan competition.
New Venture Championship Announces Its 2022 Competitors
16 teams have been selected to advance to represent their universities in the competition.
A Top Stop for Entrepreneurs
The Princeton Review named the Lundquist College's graduate entrepreneurship specialization a Top 50 Best Graduate Program for Entrepreneurs.
The Green Grocers
A trio of UO alumni are setting their business Green Truck Grocery apart from other grocery-delivery services.
Technology, Occupations, and (Non-) Deterministic Futures
In a piece for the American Sociological Association's Footnotes magazine, UO professor Andrew Nelson takes a look at technology's role in job creation.