“As a double major in Finance and Marketing, I’m exposed to both ends of the entire business. I’m able to gain insight into two different fields which will allow me to easily work with the both sides when I graduate.”…Continue Reading Bridget King’17 | Finance & Marketing
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Alex Rodgers’19 | Marketing
If you could give any freshmen advice, what would it be? “Take in every moment and savor every experience; college goes by in a flash so remember to enjoy it!”…Continue Reading Alex Rodgers’19 | Marketing
Sam Holloway, expert in the Craft Beer business, weighs in on the radio and in the Men’s Journal this week!
Professor Sam Holloway will be a featured guest speaker on KBVM 88.3 FM Mater Dei Radio July 21st at 7:30pm. He will be joining The Thirsty Catholics in a discussion about the strategy of successful craft brewing. In case you miss it, here is the link to the recorded episode. You may know by now, Dr. Holloway is always…Continue Reading Sam Holloway, expert in the Craft Beer business, weighs in on the radio and in the Men’s Journal this week!
Woody Kincaid missing class for an exciting reason!
Ten days ago, Woody (William) Kincaid, an MBA business student at the University of Portland, missed his Negotiation Skills BUS 523 class for a very exciting reason. He traveled to Hayward Field, also known as TrackTown USA, in Eugene to participate in the US Olympic Track & Field trials. He ran in the 5000m event, not…Continue Reading Woody Kincaid missing class for an exciting reason!
Mac’s List – Sold Out Event at UP
The Pamplin School of Business partnered with Mac’s List to host New Directions in Non-Profit: Career Skills for the future. We are thrilled to report that this was a sold out event with 153 people, alumni and people from the community, in attendance. Our panelist consisted of our panelists are Amy Eaton, Lester Thompson, Stephen…Continue Reading Mac’s List – Sold Out Event at UP
Our UP Prof. Debra Stephens receives a glowing endorsement on her new book.
Professor Debra Stephens, along with Associate Professors Bill Barnes and Greg Hill, have come together to write a new book. Amazon describes it as, “an alternative to traditional textbooks for graduate students. Shorter than competing books, but no less rigorous, this book also includes unique material on vulnerable consumers and ethics. Balancing a strong academic foundation…Continue Reading Our UP Prof. Debra Stephens receives a glowing endorsement on her new book.