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- Experts from industry and academia came to Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº for a conference assessing the challenges facing this discipline.​ A small group of professors identifies challenges facing the business analytics master's programs they run at their schools. The
- Claire McCollough is the first college student to win the event, a year after placing fifth overall. Claire McCollough celebrates with the Grand Prix trophy at the conclusion of the race. 'I could tell I improved dramatically from last year,' she
- The market for natural and organic products has been gaining steam for years now, but all that growth means it’s not just enough to be passionate about your purpose. On this episode of the Leeds Business Insights podcast, Heather Kennedy—an
- The software company's co-founder says businesses need graduates who aren't intimidated by data.
- Dean Sharon Matusik of the Leeds School of Business has accepted a dean position at the University of Michigan. Her final day at CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº will be June 30. Provost Russell Moore announced today that Leeds School of Business Dean Sharon Matusik has
- When it comes to NAIOP’s annual Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge, the Leeds School of Business at the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº is really building something. For the second year in a row, Leeds graduate students studying real estate won the
- Getting people off their couches and into movie theaters was hard enough before the pandemic made moviegoing a health risk. But it’s a challenge Jim Packer (Bus’85) has embraced. Packer, president of worldwide TV and digital distribution at
- For Kai Larsen, teaching is about giving students the skills that help them throughout their careers and lives. Kai Larsen was recognized as an Outstanding Mentor at graduation. Students say his ability to present complex topics in practical ways
- Women in Finance club welcomes two leaders to campus to share insights on career success.​​ Clark Jones (Acct’91), a vice president at Disney, answers a question from a student in the back of the room. ‘In your career, don’t be afraid to take
- Ceremonies challenged newest alumni to leverage the skills won during the pandemic to create impact in business and society.​​ A graduate waves to her family during the undergraduate commencment ceremomy, held at the CU Events Center. Below, Atul