Research Upends Views on Lobbying Expenses
Finance and economic theory have long held that lobbying-related expense yields positive results, but research from the College of Business marketing department throws that hypothesis into question.
Finance and economic theory have long held that lobbying-related expense yields positive results, but research from the College of Business marketing department throws that hypothesis into question.
On September 11, 2001, Jason Dahl was one of the pilots on United Flight 93, whose courageous passengers and crew thwarted a terrorist attack. The plane crashed outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing all on board. National tragedies touch us all, and sometimes we discover people with intimate connections to those events close to home. Steve Jacques (B.S., ’74) is one of them.
Together, we invite all of you to meet at Washington Park in Fort Collins at 11 a.m., Monday, Jan. 17. Together, we will then march to the Lory Student Center on a new route that commemorates the Black families who put down roots in northern Fort Collins in the early 1900s.
Spur is a beautiful new urban campus in Denver that will indeed be open to the public, and especially focused on being open and inviting to K-12 students from across the state.
On Friday, Vida, a building focused on animal and human health, opened to the public as part of the Colorado State University System’s new K-12 learning campus on the grounds of the new National Western Center.
Audit firms that prodce more negative opinions have slower growth than ones with a reputation for leniency, research from a College of Business faculty finds.
On Jan. 7, the Colorado State University System will open a year-round and first-of-its-kind public destination in Denver, called CSU Spur, located at the National Western Center.
CSU researcher Susan Golicic has spent more than a decade studying wine around the world. We asked her about sustainability, what's next for the industry and boxed wine.
You did it! Years of hard work and sacrifice have paid off. We couldn’t be more proud of you.
Colorado State University launched a new pilot program this fall to get first-year students of color more involved in undergraduate research, boosting their engagement and retention rates.