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MBA student Kai Jones joined the This is Oregon podcast to discuss her role as a player development graduate assistant for UO Athletics and how her experience has shaped her career aspirations.
Business student Giana Swift joined the This is Oregon podcast to discuss her behind-the-scenes event work at UO Athletics and how her experience has shaped her career aspirations.
As executive director of events at Rose Bowl Stadium, Julia Goldstein ’12 leads a team that produces events ranging from music concerts to the Rose Bowl game itself.
UO's new Olympic Studies Hub at the Lundquist College, helmed by sports business instructor Yoav Dubinsky, is the only U.S. member of the worldwide network of academic Olympic Studies and Research Centres.
As senior designer at Van Horne Brands alongside his father Todd, Quinn Van Horne ’21, MBA ’24 is carrying a family legacy forward with his own highly personal designs.
From the track-and-field trials to sponsorships and activations, Lundqusit College students and alumni helped make the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics memorable.
UO football alum, Nike Air Jordan 1 franchise leader, Lundquist adjunct UO instructor, and author of a new book: Garren Strong explains what makes the UO's brand so innovative.
Research by Sports Product Management Program cofounder and executive director Ellen Schmidt-Devlin and coauthor explored how virtual, immersive fan experiences in the metaverse are taking professional sports to a whole new level.