Summertime Standouts: College of Business
From interning at the Ultimate Fighting Championship to launching new startups, students in the College of Business stayed busy this summer.
From interning at the Ultimate Fighting Championship to launching new startups, students in the College of Business stayed busy this summer.
"Once I committed to it, I was going to do it. Nothing was going to get in my way," said Cara Eastwood Baldwin, who completed her MBA at CSU.
See how CSU Online MBA student Kevin Hoyt overcame the odds and pushed himself to walk again and accept his degree after becoming paralyzed.
Keenan Mai nearly died after being struck by a hit and run driver and it changed his outlook on life, inspiring him to pursue his passion.
Taking classes one at a time, Matt Porter completed his online MBA degree in four years, staying on at his current job while preparing for a career change.
Students from CSU, and around Colorado, were given the chance to put their real-world finance skills to the test at the Rocky Mountain Investment Challenge.
The CSU's Master of Computer Information Systems program provides the practical knowledge to understand of how cutting-edge IT operations function together.
The experience of launching a company from scratch has been invaluable to CSU students, a strong supplement to coursework in the College of Business.
Joshalynn Green overcame the challenges of growing up in a broken home to be crowned Miss Black Colorado and pursue an MBA at Colorado State University.
Professors and students across Colorado State University's College of Business have been studying the changing economic landscape to better position themselves as entrepreneurs and educators.