Dean’s List Honorees Fall 2022
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!
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!
In the years since Zubaida Bai graduated from the College of Business’ Impact MBA program in 2009, she has become known as a passionate advocate for women and girls and an expert on using business to build a better world.
The Colorado State University College of Business’ Online MBA program has been recognized as the No. 1 online MBA in Colorado by U.S. News & World Report, a best-in-state distinction the program has held since 2017.
For the fifth year in a row, U.S. News & World Report named the Colorado State University College of Business Online Master of Computer Information Systems the No. 1 online information technology program in Colorado.
The experience of ambivalence – simultaneously feeling positively and negatively – defines many social media users’ online experience. Research by the computer information systems department’s Hamed Qarhi-Saremi is among the first to explore love-hate dynamics of social platforms.
When Aidan Hettler was 22 years old, he graduated from the CSU College of Business. He never expected that within a year, he would be the CEO of a healthcare system. Nor did he expect to be living in a town of about 1,300 people in rural Colorado. But Hettler, who became CEO of Sedgwick County Health Center in September, has learned to embrace the unexpected.
What if we could reduce illegal wildlife trafficking by disrupting the illicit supply chain that enables protected wildlife species to be carried across borders and into the hands of buyers? A CSU College of Business professor, John Macdonald, is part of a unique interdisciplinary team that’s examining illegal activity through the lens of supply chains.
An ongoing accelerator led by Colorado State University and Innosphere has been named a semi-finalist in a U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored incubator program, securing $50,000 in funding with the potential to vie for $100,000 and $500,000 in later rounds of competition.
Year's end provides an opportunity for the College to look forward while reflecting on the successes of 2022.
“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.”