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Sustainable Business
Despite the 2016 SPRNG conference’s theme of “Food Fight,” the event produced nothing but lively and thoughtful discussion.
Impact Investing: Localized
UO students produced the 2016 Pacific Northwest Capital Scan to highlight trends across the investment ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest.
New Venture Championship 2016
At the NVC business plan competition, a team from Purdue took home first place. UO's TOUGHER earned second and $10,000.
Growing Redmond, Sustainably
More than 100 UO students focused on nearly 30 projects for the city of Redmond as part of the Sustainable City Year Program.
Blink, Test, Bond, Love
The Center for Sustainable Business Practices recently welcomed guest speaker Craig Wilson.
MBA Tours Take in Seattle, NYC
MBA students gained exposure to new career paths, networked with alumni, and learned about business trends in Seattle and New York City.
New Leader for Sustainable Business
Izabel Loinaz joins the Lundquist College of Business as program manager and instructor for the Center for the Sustainable Business Practices.
Seeing Green (and Gold)
One of the largest UO student contingents ever trekked to Seattle November 5-7 for the 2015 Net Impact Conference "to tackle the world’s toughest social and environmental problems."
Best Green MBA
We are thrilled to announce that the Oregon MBA program has earned the top spot in The Princeton Review’s Best Green MBA rankings for 2016.
Sustainability Conference Bridges Gaps
Organized and run entirely by undergraduates, this year’s SPRNG Conference drew nearly 100 attendees to the UO White Stag Block in Portland.