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Thanksgiving from farm to freezer: CSU supply chain experts talk turkey
To find out more about the average Thanksgiving turkey’s path from the farm to your plate, SOURCE talked with two Colorado State University supply chain experts.
Thanksgiving from farm to freezer: CSU supply chain experts talk turkey
To find out more about the average Thanksgiving turkey’s path from the farm to your plate, SOURCE talked with two Colorado State University supply chain experts.
Online holiday shopping might be easier, but customers still love physical stores. Here’s why.
Ahead of Black Friday and the holiday shopping season, CSU marketing professor Jonathan Zhang sat down with SOURCE to discuss the value of physical shopping and what trends to expect from retailers working to compete in a changing market.
College of Business alumni create two scholarships to support business students
Through the two scholarships they’ve set up at the College of Business, Jack and Tonia Queen hope to support hardworking, ambitious business students — students much like themselves more than 50 years ago. Since launching their scholarships, the couple has helped 13 students achieve their dreams of higher education.
Remote but not forgotten: How employers can offer more support to workers who feel professionally isolated
A new study from Colorado State University College of Business researchers found that remote workers who felt professionally isolated from their organization and colleagues also felt more depleted and were less cognitively engaged with their work.
Global Business Academy brings together 52 students from 11 different countries
In an increasingly global world, having the ability to work alongside people from a variety of different backgrounds is more important than ever. The Colorado State University College of Business is doing its part to prepare the next generation of leaders through the Global Business Academy, a unique 10-day program where high school students from all over the world have the opportunity to learn first-hand lessons about global entrepreneurship.
Q&A: CSU researcher wins national award for work comparing business to relationships
Jonathan Zhang, an associate professor of marketing, recently won the American Marketing Association’s Louis W. Stern Award for a paper he co-authored showing how strong relationships between businesses aren't that different from successful marriages.