Outstanding Grad: Blerinda Veliu, College of Business
“I think the most rewarding part was meeting the people in my cohort, even though my experience was different because of COVID-19.”
“I think the most rewarding part was meeting the people in my cohort, even though my experience was different because of COVID-19.”
Students in the Impact MBA Corporate Sustainability track presented what they achieved during their summer fellowships.
March has been designated as Women’s History Month, but why do we set aside a time to talk about womanhood at all? The unfortunate answer is that we seldom discuss the necessity of exalting and understanding womanhood within the context of history.
“I’m really proud to be a CSU Ram because sustainability is so important in me. The fact that CSU has that in their values is why I chose CSU.”
The Colorado State University College of Business’s Impact MBA program received the Wharton-QS Reimagine Education 2020 silver award for sustainability education.
The demand for action from students, and the growing understanding among companies of the benefits gained by increasing diversity, spurred the creation of the College’s inaugural Business Inclusion Summit – held virtually – which brought together Biz Rams and top recruiters.
Since the beginning of summer, faculty have invested countless hours adapting their courses and innovating novel approaches to teaching to ensure an exceptional learning experience for our students despite a global pandemic.
All students listed below have earned a 4.0 GPA on at least 12 graded credits. This is a significant accomplishment. Well done, Business Rams!
To support the free Rethink, Reinvent and Recover COVID-19 short-course series, College of Business Dean Beth Walker connected with industry leaders to get a behind-the-scenes look at how they've responded to the crisis, complimenting what our community members are learning in the classroom.
A group of College of Business graduate students are applying what they’ve learned in the classroom to address a critical need in the Fort Collins community.