Stories of first generation students take center stage at Building Bridges dinner
First generation students in the College of Business had the opportunity to share their unique journeys to CSU during the 10th annual Building Bridges dinner.
First generation students in the College of Business had the opportunity to share their unique journeys to CSU during the 10th annual Building Bridges dinner.
Two CSU researchers discussed what makes TikTok different from other apps, why some legislators want to ban it and whether it's even possible to keep your digital data entirely safe.
Future supply chain management leaders from across the country gathered at Colorado State University for the 40th edition of the Operation Stimulus case competition.
Workplace resources and programs intended to improve employees’ mental health — and by extension, their performance and productivity — aren’t one-size-fits-all, according to new research from CSU’s College of Business. As many employers scramble to address mental health issues, their efforts could actually be backfiring.
Two College of Business faculty were among this year’s Best Teacher Awards winners, an annual honor that recognizes Colorado State University teachers who go above and beyond to support, motive and inspire their students. The six 2023 award recipients include the management department’s Paulo R. Borges de Brito and Chris Henle.
Research from Colorado State University’s College of Business suggests that the relationship between companies’ CEOs and corporate boards may be an indicator of success in many crisis contexts.
How did the sale of beer in grocery stores impact craft breweries and liquor stores? A group of CSU researchers analyzed this question in a study that has been released just before Colorado is poised to allow the sale of wine in grocery stores as well.
CSU College of Business alum Jordan Gaspard knew that working at Biochar Now, the Berthoud-based company where she serves as managing director, could be a “dirty job” — but she never expected to appear on the Discovery Channel show “Dirty Jobs” alongside host Mike Rowe.
By analyzing attitudes toward the swine flu pandemic and predictions about stock market performance, researchers discover negativity bias may be a major hurdle for many to participate in the stock market.
Congratulations to all who are included in the Fall 2022 Dean's List. For inclusion, students must have earned a 4.0 GPA on at least 12 graded credits. This is a significant accomplishment. Well done, Business Rams!