Engineering real-world biomedical solutions hits home for business major Jian Cohen
Biomedical engineering students demonstrated two projects at E-Days on April 24 that are already making a difference in the life of a CSU business student.
Biomedical engineering students demonstrated two projects at E-Days on April 24 that are already making a difference in the life of a CSU business student.
The Venture RAMS Business Showcase Pitch Competition featured seven start-ups created by CSU students – and one from an enterprising 12-year-old who was very productive during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thousands of dollars in prize money was up for grabs, as well as the opportunity to turn ideas into reality.
During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado's 64 counties. The Centennial State's land grant university has a connection to the diverse lands and people from the counties of Moffat to Baca, Montezuma to Sedgwick and everywhere in between.
During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado's 64 counties. The Centennial State's land grant university has a connection to the diverse lands and people from the counties of Moffat to Baca, Montezuma to Sedgwick and everywhere in between.
During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado's 64 counties. The Centennial State's land grant university has a connection to the diverse lands and people from the counties of Moffat to Baca, Montezuma to Sedgwick and everywhere in between.
Accounting students and community members volunteered 780 hours of their time over the course of eight Saturdays to make this year's VITA Tax Assistance program another success.
Should restaurants use menu labels that provide customers with information about the carbon footprint generated by the food they eat? While these labels successfully influence consumers’ choices, they can also have unintended consequences, according to new research from Colorado State University’s College of Business.
A record number of students participated in the spring installment of Colorado State University’s annual undergraduate research and artistry symposium.
In the years since Matt Ritter graduated from CSU's College of Business, he's worked his way up to become Subaru of America's vice president of the eastern region. He's also learned a lot about the importance of company culture and benefits. Ritter accepted a job at Subaru 15 years ago in part because the company offered a health care plan that allowed him and his wife to continue the fertility treatments they needed to have a child. But while it may have been the benefits that got Ritter in the door at Subaru, he says it’s the company's culture that has kept him around.
Since the annual Celebrate! Colorado State has grown beyond the capacity to acknowledge all award recipients at a single event, the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President is holding a separate private luncheon this year to recognize its recipients for distinguished teaching and scholarship, faculty excellence, service, advising and leadership-related awards on behalf of the academic enterprise.