Outstanding Grad: Rachel Powner
As a sophomore in the College of Business, Rachel Powner had a problem: she liked her classes too much. She was trying to pick from one of 10 business concentrations to focus on and couldn’t make up her mind.
As a sophomore in the College of Business, Rachel Powner had a problem: she liked her classes too much. She was trying to pick from one of 10 business concentrations to focus on and couldn’t make up her mind.
The Latinx Business Association aims to create a community within the College of Business where students feel comfortable sharing their stories and advocating for change.
The LEAD award stands for Leadership, Excellence and Academic Distinction. The following students were chosen by their program for their consistent engagement, demonstrated leadership and outstanding participation and achievement in their classes.
Godfrey entered the College of Business without a clear picture of where her academic journey would take her. But, when she took intro to financial planning at the end of her sophomore year, something about it clicked in a way she hadn’t expected.
As a freshman, Caleb Thetford's most intimidating challenge was less common than most: “It was a bit of a jump to go from a class of one to a class of 32,000.”
At a time when some may be just starting to figure out how to deliver their programs online, the College is poised to reinvent the online student experience with a classroom engineered to engage students, empower faculty, and expand our high-quality education beyond the confines of a traditional classroom.
Professor M. Travis Maynard has compiled a list of best practices for individuals now charged with leading a virtual team.
Chuck Morris, a pioneering concert promoter and prolific artist manager is now dedicating his time and talents to preparing CSU students to find their place among the next generation of music industry leaders by serving as the director of the College of Business's new music business program.
Guided by the spirit to help others, College of Business accounting students and community volunteers helped 100 taxpayers complete tax returns in 2020.
For the second year in a row, the College of Business’s Department of Accounting is No. 1 in Colorado in the Brigham Young University accounting research productivity rankings. The department also ranked highly in several specific research categories, including No. 4 for tax research and No. 12 for experimental managerial accounting research.