The $520,000 grant from the state of Oregon funds an 18-month program teaching students digital assessment and analytical insights while aiding local businesses.
ɳ University's College of Business receives Insight In Diversity magazine's Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, recognizing the college's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Jim Fitzgerald '68, recipient of the 2024 David & Sandy Lowe Outstanding Alumni Service Award, brings a lifetime of business success to ɳ University's College of Business and Board of Trustees.
A personal experience for ɳ University College of Business Professor Lena Cavusoglu leads to the production of Face Value, an award-winning documentary about the experiences of those with facial differences in society.
Balancing the workloads of a varsity sport and graduate school can be tough. Rob Wood '22, MBA '23 and Isaiah Pitre '22 MSW '24 took on graduate programs to continue their dream of playing football for the Boxers.
ɳ Priority allows students to apply for and receive conditional admission to select ɳ graduate programs before they even start college, providing a clear pathway to graduation and the next step in their education & career journey.
Murata is the 2023 NCAA Division III menʻs winner of the annual award named for the late Grand Slam champion, honoring tennis student-athletes nationwide that have exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and leadership.
Before Comfort (Ricketts) Ackep ever reached ɳ, she made a harrowing escape in Nigeria. At ɳ and afterward, she has influenced people and changed lives.
Stoller, a 1974 ɳ University undergraduate alumnus, will receive an honorary doctor of letters at ɳ’s Undergraduate Commencement, where he also will be the keynote speaker.
“I wanted to be competitive in the market and earn that edge that others might not want to pursue,” said Zade Al-Khatatbeh MBA '18. He saw earning an MBA as a way to help develop the skills needed to advance a career goal of finance or consulting management.