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First-ever student graduates from the College’s Impact MBA & Master of Finance Dual Degree Program
Rachel Salucci becomes the first-ever student to graduate from the College of Business' Impact MBA & Master of Finance Dual Degree program.
College of Business alum’s passion for Southern Colorado leads him to new role as president of CSU Pueblo
Born and raised in Southern Colorado’s San Luis Valley, Armando Valdez has always felt a deep connection to the region. When he became president of CSU Pueblo, he saw it as an opportunity to serve his community in a new way.
Student-managed equity fund outpacing the market
The College of Business' Summit Fund, a student-run equity fund, earned a 3.56% return, beating the S&P 500’s 2.6% return over the same period.
CSU College of Business Online MBA ranks No. 9 nationwide for employability
The College of Business’ Online MBA received top marks for employability in QS Quacquarelli Symonds’ annual rankings, placing No. 9 nationwide and No. 12 worldwide.
Four alumni join the CSU Department of Accounting Hall of Fame
The Department of Accounting inducted four accomplished alumni into its Hall of Fame during its annual Accounting Awards and Recognition event. The alumni – Tom Kenning, Tammy Rivera, Andy Weidman and Cheryl Zimlich – all received the Distinguished Department of Accounting Alumni award.
Free tax prep service showcases students’ real-world impact
The VITA program offers free tax assistance to those in need while providing CSU business students with valuable real-world experience.
Women in Business Association fosters friendships, networking and case competition successes
Student-led clubs in the College of Business offer students the opportunity to expand their skillset, build strong networks and increase engagement in extracurricular activities. The Women in Business Association was created in 2016 to provide female business students the chance to engage and collaborate while receiving the support and resources necessary to succeed and grow professionally.
Family construction business is fueled by passion for building healthy company culture
Chris and Patrick Elder’s business is construction, but their true passion lies in building something more intangible: a healthy company culture that prioritizes teamwork and community.
More than 20 years after the Enron scandal, what have we learned?
More than 20 years after the Enron scandal, CSU assistant accounting professors Eric Lohwasser and Michelle Draeger have researched the effectiveness of the SOX Act, which was designed to help protect investors from fraudulent financial reporting by corporations.
College of Business alum’s lifelong love of entrepreneurship spurs him to support new Institute for Entrepreneurship program
Chase Stockon first caught “the entrepreneurship bug” in his teens. Now, nearly four decades into a successful career defined by entrepreneurship, he’s funded a program at CSU designed to get students from outside of the College of Business involved in entrepreneurship-focused programming.