College of Business holiday challenge contributes $5,000 to COB Cares Fund
Year's end provides an opportunity for the College to look forward while reflecting on the successes of 2022.
Year's end provides an opportunity for the College to look forward while reflecting on the successes of 2022.
Colorado State University honored more than 2,300 graduates at its fall commencement ceremonies held Dec. 16-17.
The Colorado State University Board of Governors today confirmed Amy Parsons as the 16th president of CSU – the CSU System’s flagship campus located in Fort Collins – following a highly competitive, nationwide five-month search process.
“I just love seeing the moments of discovery on people’s faces when they find out something new and exciting they didn’t know before. I want to empower people with the information they need to make decisions that prioritize sustainability.”
The Class of 2022 represent the very best of CSU, showing courage in the face of adversity in the pursuit of their degrees. Meet just a few of the outstanding students who are graduating this fall.
“I want to empower people with the information they need to make decisions that prioritize sustainability.”
The University is set to honor the 2,300-plus students who have navigated the challenges of 2020 and 2021 to earn degrees.
CSU and Fort Collins will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, with a community march as well as a keynote by poet and political activist JC Futrell — known by the stage name as Panama Soweto.
Years of hard work have paid off! Join us for Fall 2022 Commencement and celebrate the accomplishments of our College of Business students.
The CSU College of Business’ Impact MBA Corporate Sustainability Fellowship Program earned a silver award in the North American region in the prestigious Wharton-QS Reimagine Education Awards 2022.