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Outstanding Grad: Jason Bennett, MCIS
In the course of his Army career, Bennett was deployed into three major wartime regions – Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan - while working to complete his education at the same time.
Many happy (tax) returns: AARP Tax-Aide wraps a successful year
Guided by the spirit to help others, College of Business accounting students and community volunteers helped 100 taxpayers complete tax returns in 2020.
Outstanding Grad: Matt Maguire, Accounting
After deciding he didn't like the direction he was headed in life, Matt Maguire took responsibility for his decisions, ultimately preparing to be a CPA.
Ethical Rams Regroup to Win 2019 OtterBox Ethics Challenge
The four members of Ethical Rams 2.0 regrouped after their runner-up finish in the inaugural contest. They hoped to leverage their experience to go all the way. It was a winning strategy
Outstanding Grad: Brayan Montes-Terrazas, College of Business
Montes-Terrazas wants to use his marketing degree and graphic design skills to go into advertising.
Outstanding Grad: Cassie Alfaro, College of Business
After graduation, Alfaro will start working at Charles Schwab as an associate financial service representative.
Business Day 2019: Creating Global Connections
Join Colorado State University's College of Business on April 18 for its 41st annual Business Day, which will feature top executives sharing their perspectives on what it’s like to work for an international company and what it means for business to be truly global.
Business Students Win Regional KPMG Innovation & Collaboration Challenge
A CSU College of Business team took top prize at the regional KPMG Innovation and Collaboration Challenge with an innovative, community-based solution to a real client problem.
Summertime Standouts: MinYang Gao, Management
MinYang Gao has been selected as a College of Business 2018 Summer Standout for her work at the Down Syndrome Association in Hong Kong.
Student-run equity fund beats S&P 500
It’s been a strong year for the U.S. stock market, but it’s been an even better one for the College of Business’s student-run Summit Fund.