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CSU College of Business Online Master of Computer Information Systems ranked No. 1 in Colorado for sixth straight year
The Colorado State University College of Business Online Master in Computer Information Systems (MCIS) program has been ranked as the No. 1 Top online IT program in Colorado by U.S. News & World Report. It has held that best-in-state honor since 2019. The program also ranked as the No. 13 Best program of its kind among public institutions and No. 20 nationwide.
CSU College of Business Online MBA ranked No. 1 in Colorado for seventh straight year
For the seventh consecutive year, the College of Business Online MBA program has been named the No. 1 online MBA in Colorado by U.S. News & World Report.
Research: When it comes to diversity, Big Four accounting firms don’t put money where mouth is
In recent years, the Big Four accounting firms have been outspoken about the need to increase diversity in their profession. A new analysis of the firms’ charitable giving paints a different picture, finding that those firms’ donations to accounting programs at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) doesn’t match that rhetoric.
Super Bowl showdown: Advertisers are out to create ads to make you remember (and forget)
College of Business Associate Professor of Marketing Todd Donavan spoke to SOURCE about how the Super Bowl became such a marketing magnet, and does all that money spent on a 30-second commercial really pay off.
Potential buyers want to hear about new tax break on electric vehicles from the government, not car dealers
Most people are reluctant to take anything car dealerships say at face value – and that includes information about a new change to the tax code that could offer what’s essentially an immediate discount of up to $7,500 on qualifying electric vehicles.
The biggest barrier to corporate sustainability isn’t what you, or corporations, think it is
A recent study from Colorado State University’s College of Business found that the most significant hurdles to companies implementing sustainable business practices had nothing to do with the most commonly cited barrier: lack of resources.
Companies that miss earnings expectations are more likely to fire their auditors, research shows
New research from the accounting department’s Eric Lohwasser found that companies whose reported earnings fell just short of analysts’ expectations are more likely to fire their auditors. The research shows that auditors are essentially being penalized for doing a key part of their job: constraining questionable financial reporting practices.
Thanksgiving from farm to freezer: CSU supply chain experts talk turkey
To find out more about the average Thanksgiving turkey’s path from the farm to your plate, SOURCE talked with two Colorado State University supply chain experts.
Thanksgiving from farm to freezer: CSU supply chain experts talk turkey
To find out more about the average Thanksgiving turkey’s path from the farm to your plate, SOURCE talked with two Colorado State University supply chain experts.
Online holiday shopping might be easier, but customers still love physical stores. Here’s why.
Ahead of Black Friday and the holiday shopping season, CSU marketing professor Jonathan Zhang sat down with SOURCE to discuss the value of physical shopping and what trends to expect from retailers working to compete in a changing market.