From shorthand to supply chain: College of Business
The College of Business may be the youngest college on the CSU campus, but business education has been part of the university almost since its founding 150 years ago.
The College of Business may be the youngest college on the CSU campus, but business education has been part of the university almost since its founding 150 years ago.
In this milestone year for CSU, the college continues to look ahead, innovate, and offer an exceptional education.
Michael Smith, a CSU alumnus and longtime university supporter, is making a difference in the lives of College of Business students with two scholarship funds.
CSU's College of Business is fostering the next generation of entrepreneurs by offering an online summer camp designed for high school students.
The College of Business alumni networks spans over 34,000 graduates, a few of whom recently shared their words of congratulations – and advice – with the 2020 graduating class of College of Business students.
Congratulations on reaching a major milestone! You’re a BizRam grad! Before you take on the world, share your accomplishment with friends and family on your social media accounts and in your virtual celebrations!
When Jason Sellers left the Marines in 2014, he didn’t want to leave behind all the experience he’d gained during 16 years of service and four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Professor M. Travis Maynard has compiled a list of best practices for individuals now charged with leading a virtual team.
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!
The College of Business's focus on Business for a Better World has been gaining traction in recent months, resulting in a feature from "The Education Review" as one of the top 10 business schools of 2019.