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- A busy quarter for company formation is another data point supporting Colorado’s economic strength emerging from the pandemic.
- What happens when an expert on natural language processing asks a chatbot to write a children's book in the style of Dr. Seuss?
- Corporate governance is an unusual expertise for an accounting scholar. But Yonca Ertimur’s thought leadership in the field led to a selective invitation from ECGI.
- Putting students to work on a company project helps them apply their learning in meaningful ways. But it can also help companies consider innovative ideas.
- Familiar challenges are keeping the state’s business community awake at night, according to quarterly report. ​​ The sun rises behind the Denver skyline. While the economy is improving both locally and nationally, Colorado's business community
- Feeling buyer's remorse this holiday? It may have more to do with what you bought than what you spent.
- With record growth in students pursuing real estate, Peter Cushman plans to help them succeed in an uncertain future. Former IAB chair Eliot Hoyt passes the 'baton' to Peter Cushman, ushering in CUREC's next generation of leadership. The CU Real
- Last year, Leeds' economic preview put the 'fore!' in forecast. The Business Research Division is more optimistic about Colorado in the new year.
- Business is finally getting a seat at the table in the conversation to fight climate change. Leeds has spent decades preparing professionals for that responsibility.
- Leeds School of Business and the University of Colorado College of Nursing roll out a new Healthcare track within the MS Business Analytics degree. Nurses, facing challenges to providing high-quality care to their patients, will now