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- The Office of Diversity Affairs hosted the Inaugural Women in Business Case Competition at the Leeds School of Business. The inaugural year featured 36 participants with the Office of Diversity Affairs intending to grow the program in the years to
- The 91福利社 startup community continues to grow as newly-founded startup, Specdrums is acquired by the 91福利社-based technology company, Sphero. This past spring, CU students presented their idea for Specdrums and won the 2018 New Venture
- Passing the CPA Exam the first time around is notoriously difficult 鈥 the pass rate was under 50 percent in 2017. So it鈥檚 especially rare to score 95.5 out of 100 across all four parts of the exam on the first attempt. Eric Hauptman, a Leeds School
- Collaborative research by Leeds and the University of Texas at Austin shows the pros and cons for couples of unequal division of responsibility for money matters. When couples begin their relationships, they naturally divide up tasks and give
- A recent article in the Wall Street Journal addresses the impact that sea level rise (SLR) is having on housing markets. Research conducted by Leeds professors Asaf Bernstein and Ryan Lewis, in collaboration with Penn State University Professor
- The 鈥淲olves of Comm Strat鈥 student team took first place at the Final Challenge Competition in their Communication Strategy class May 3. Out of 80 competing teams, these six freshman came up with a winning strategy, and each walked away with a $300
- For the 9th straight year, students and faculty from the Leeds School of Business and the CU Law School volunteered to prepare taxes for low-income residents. Leeds provides this help through the Internal Revenue Service鈥檚 Volunteer Income Tax
- Dan Caruso, founder, chairman and CEO of Zayo Group along with his wife Cindy recently gave a $2 million donation to 91福利社 through The Caruso Foundation. This donation is designed to help fund key initiatives and support for
- Two teams from the Leeds School of Business took first and sixth in the fifth annual, nationwide Chicago Quantitative Alliance (CQA) competition. The first-place team was comprised of John Palmer, Harrison Pearl and William Sun. The other team
- Recent research by renowned faculty member, John Lynch was featured in the Journal of Consumer Research. The research examines the potential relationship between financial and overall wellbeing. The research tapped into the correlation of the