In the News
MBA Concentration Coursework Finalized
Kettle Foods Founder Speaks at Lundquist College
Jim Green, one of the founders of the Salem-based Kettle Foods, recently spoke at an event sponsored by the Sustainable Business Group.
Seventh Generation Case wins oikos Case Writing Competition 2007
Professor Mike Russo, the Charles H. Lundquist Professor of Sustainable Management at the University of Oregon, and
Dan Goldstein, a former graduate business student, have won the international 2007 oikos Sustainability Case Writing
Competition sponsored by the oikos Foundation at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Incubating an Idea
With feedback from the academic and business communities, the Sustainable
Supply Chain Management Center has made significant advancements toward
becoming a complete partner in the Lundquist College of Business's strategic mission.
Going "Green"
Window covering manufacturer teams with the Lundquist College of
Business to launch a sustainable business initiative.
Sustainability Center Focuses on Business Needs
The Lundquist College of Business engages industry and academic leaders
while forming a nationally recognized center for sustainable business.
Learning by Doing
Spend time around Dustin McCluskey and you might just find yourself getting carried
away with the finer points of consolidating shipments, reengineering workflows, or
laying out manufacturing plants for greater productivity.
Sustainable Supply and Demand
As a leader in sustainable business education, the Lundquist College of Business
is leveraging its strengths to form the Center for Sustainable Supply Chain
Management. The center will focus on research and experiential learning
activities related to analyzing and improving environmentally oriented processes
for product and service design.
LCB has 'Greenest' Building in the Nation
State-of-the-art facility achieves coveted designation for environmentally friendly elements



