CSU team wins humanitarian competition involving 130 students from 16 countries
The proposal focused on resiliency kits for people in Mozambique who have been the victims of natural disasters.
The proposal focused on resiliency kits for people in Mozambique who have been the victims of natural disasters.
Master of Finance student investment managers with the Veterans Fund raised nearly $96k for veteran classmates’ scholarships in the 2021-2022 academic year.
Sooraj Reddy Lankala was drawn to enroll in CSU's Master of Computer Information Systems program by curriculum that matched his interests – specifically courses in data analytics, object-oriented systems and business database systems – as well as the campus’s stunning scenery.
A team of six CSU College of Business MBA students took first place in the annual Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Case Competition, earning top marks from a panel of industry leaders and outperforming 10 teams from universities across Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
Among more than 800 schools measured, the College of Business’s Department of Accounting stands in the top 10 percent worldwide for overall research breadth according to the 2020 Brigham Young University accounting research productivity rankings.
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.
The College of Business’s 42nd annual Business Day will feature prominent local entrepreneurs who will share insights on how they have adjusted to thrive during uncertain times.
Todd Marksberry, the president and CEO of Canvas Credit Union, is taking part in a special discussion at Colorado State University on leadership and the importance of culture in today’s ever-changing work environment.
The first course in Colorado State University’s new music business program in the College of Business has brought down the house. An impressive set list of award-winning recording artists and top music execs has provided students a rare glimpse into the industry, complimenting an innovative curriculum envisioned by concert promoter and artist manager Chuck Morris.
Yak-fiber winter wear. Islamic financing to support immigrants and refugees’ businesses. Seaweed feed additives that help cows combat global warming. They’re all in a day’s work for College of Business Global Social Sustainable Enterprise MBA students as they develop business ventures as part of their summer practicum.