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Sustainable Business
International Trailblazer
The Business Case for Sustainability
Sustainability at the University of Oregon is not a new concept--we’ve been teaching and practicing it for almost three decades.
A Top Ten Sustainable MBA
Local Food Goes Digital
See what Oregon MBA graduate Amy McCann is doing to make it easier to shop for local foods.
SPRNG Takes Off
Innovation is the Expectation
Innovate or get left behind. The phrase may seem bold, but in the business world it’s never been more accurate.
Greening the RV Business
Growing Greener Sports
When sports and sustainability come together, the potential for change is tremendous. This was the thinking that inspired undergraduates Weston Cooper and James Walton to work with national clean energy nonprofit Focus the Nation to plan and execute the UO's first-ever Sports and Sustainability Summit.
Taking the $5 Challenge
You've got five dollars in seed money, seven days to brainstorm, and two hours to execute your plan—how do you create value? These are the elements of the $5 Challenge, a core feature in management professor Andrew Nelson's course Recognizing Business Opportunities. Four MBA candidates from the Center for Sustainable Business Practices tackled the challenge by creating a service that would be valued by bike commuters everywhere.