‘It feels good to help the community’: CSU accounting students offer free tax prep
CSU accounting students gained real-world experience while helping their community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance service.
CSU accounting students gained real-world experience while helping their community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance service.
From the business of football to the music industry, the CSU community heard the perspectives from a wide variety of successful leaders during Business Day 2022.
The Global Business Academy returns to the CSU campus for the first time since 2019 and offers students even more opportunities to engage with College of Business faculty and business leaders while immersing into the Northern Colorado outdoors.
The 2022 Accounting Hall of Fame inductees have used business to create a better world throughout their careers.
In a rare, cross-industry peek into the inner workings of boards of directors, research from CSU’s College of Business finds that even at the highest levels of corporate America, women must continue to balance expectations of leaders to be competent and authoritative against the expectations of being warm and approachable defined by gender stereotypes.
Students in CSU's College of Business spent a week delving into how to make their industry a more diverse and inclusive place to be.
The next time your manager calls a final meeting to discuss data before making a decision, don’t roll your eyes or mutter about wasted time: The practice is actually borne out by science.
A CSU professor's study found that the most knowledgeable consumers are the most likely to be impacted by negative online reviews.
Sebastian Africano, MBA ’17, has been actively building a better world since 2005 when he joined local Fort Collins nonprofit Trees, Water and People as an intern building a clean cookstove program in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Now, nearly two decades later, he serves as the Executive Director.
The benefit concert was organized by Chuck Morris, a Colorado music legend and the director of the Music Business Program at Colorado State University. Many of the acts that performed are his personal friends.