Vice President for Research to host second annual virtual 3-Minute Challenge
The annual event, in which graduate students present their research in hopes of joining the VPR fellowship cohort, is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Feb. 14 on Zoom.
The annual event, in which graduate students present their research in hopes of joining the VPR fellowship cohort, is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Feb. 14 on Zoom.
This Saturday is the first of eight free, weekly tax preparation sessions being hosted at CSU’s College of Business. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) service is supported by College faculty and staff and is provided by Beta Alpha Psi students and community members who are IRS trained and certified volunteers.
A CSU professor used a Canadian street hockey tournament as a case study in how entrepreneurs should engage stakeholders.
U.S. News and World Report ranks the program in the top 15% of online programs nationally and No. 39 among public institutions. The ranking recognizes its excellence in faculty credentials, opportunities for students to engage with their peers, student excellence and access to technology and support services.
U.S. News and World Report ranks the program in the top 15% of online programs nationally and No. 39 among public institutions. The ranking recognizes its excellence in faculty credentials, opportunities for students to engage with their peers, student excellence and access to technology and support services.
BJ Moore, ’91, left Microsoft after 27 years to make a difference in the healthcare arena. In 2019, when he joined a national healthcare system as its chief information officer, he never could have imagined the impact he would have as the world coped with COVID-19.
Colorado State University is celebrating Black History Month in February with dozens of experiences, including a virtual talk by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of the late Trayvon Martin.
Education leaders across the U.S. are trying to figure out how to effectively teach students about the risks and warning signs of human trafficking, which includes being forced into domestic servitude, commercial labor or sex work.
Finance and economic theory have long held that lobbying-related expense yields positive results, but research from the College of Business marketing department throws that hypothesis into question.
On September 11, 2001, Jason Dahl was one of the pilots on United Flight 93, whose courageous passengers and crew thwarted a terrorist attack. The plane crashed outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing all on board. National tragedies touch us all, and sometimes we discover people with intimate connections to those events close to home. Steve Jacques (B.S., ’74) is one of them.