School is Cool photos: CSU community delivers in helping PSD students
Nearly 200 volunteers took part in CSU’s signature outreach effort to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to Poudre School District students.
Nearly 200 volunteers took part in CSU’s signature outreach effort to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to Poudre School District students.
All students listed below have earned a 4.0 GPA on at least 12 graded credits. This is a significant accomplishment. Well done, Business Rams!
CSU College of Business alumna Kelly DiMartino has recently been appointed Fort Collins city manager. She says her MBA helped supplement the decades of experience she's gained in local government.
From micro-internships to mock job interviews using virtual reality, the Career Management Center team at the CSU College of Business wants to pave the way for using new technology to help prepare graduates for a dynamic job market. Bob and Linda Isaman want to continue to give the team the tools it needs to keep innovating, even if that means some ideas don’t stick.
Two-time CSU alumna Nora McCombs has worked at New Belgium for more than a decade. She discussed turning passion into a career and what the idea of "business for a better world" means to her.
Drawing on a 25-year career researching interfirm control and integrating 34 theories, Dave Gilliland’s new framework unifies a wealth of perspectives for future researchers in the field.
Arthur Valdez was the first person in his family to go to college, and said he felt a little lost when he stepped on the CSU campus for the first time. Now, he's acting as a mentor to first-generation students through a new scholarship.
Many women on social media are asking whether they should continue using period tracker apps after the end of Roe v. Wade. CSU data privacy expert Kelly Martin shared her expertise.
President Joyce McConnell concludes her tenure as the president of Colorado State University this week – a tenure that saw the university through the unprecedented challenges of the global coronavirus pandemic. Here, SOURCE looks back on some of the highlights of McConnell’s time at CSU.
The Big Four accounting firms are spotting more opportunity in providing companies with general accounting instead of audit services. As they transition clients from one service to the other in order to comply with federal regulation, smaller firms may have more opportunities in the audit market, research from the accounting department’s Liz Cowle finds.