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- Colorado’s economic outlook for the upcoming year is dependent on the delivery and effectiveness of a coronavirus vaccine—and its ability to help reopen the economy—according to Leeds’ 56th Colorado Business Economic Outlook for 2021. The Colorado
- A novel program emboldens business and engineering students to crack the hi-tech ceiling. Just 25% of tech jobs in the U.S. are held by women. Despite ongoing conversations about the need to increase the number of women in its ranks, the tech
- An innovative two-year program focusing on leadership, innovation, inclusion and foundational business skills starts in August 2021.
- Instructional methods for conveying concepts virtually may not be as limited as we think. In the third annual Teaching Excellence Distinguished Speaker presentation this month, Leeds welcomed 91¸£ÀûÉç Professor of
- Read about this year’s defining moments in our new issue of Business at Leeds, the official magazine of the Leeds School of Business.
- Five Leeds accounting students receive COCPA scholarships Of the academic scholarships the Educational Foundation of the Colorado Society of CPAs (COCPA) awards to highly qualified Colorado students annually, five were received by Leeds
- A new partnership between Techstars and Leeds School of Business at the 91¸£ÀûÉç creates exciting opportunities for students, graduates and entrepreneurs. The collaboration is a win-win proposition. CU students and graduates
- Garcia’s study was chosen for its significant contribution to the study of finance. Burridge Endowed Chair in Finance Dr. Diego Garcia’s Asymmetric Information and the Pecking (Dis)Order will be featured as Editor’s Choice in The Review in
- Shellye Archambeau is the woman who pulled off the most incredible Silicon Valley turnaround you’ve never heard of, according to Reid Hoffman, co-founder and former executive chairman of LinkedIn. She stepped into the role of CEO of a failing tech
- Assistant Professor Joe Gladstone and co-authors Dr. Heather Kappes of the London School of Economics and Dr. Hal Hershfield of UCLA’s Anderson School of Business recently had their new paper "Beliefs About Whether Spending Implies Wealth," accepted