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- Leeds has found its stride in the competitive landscape of graduate business education, thanks to its dynamic Executive MBA (EMBA) program—which just graduated its third cohort.
- More than 1,700 undergraduate and graduate students crossed the stage this May, ready to make their mark on the world with purpose, compassion and joy.
- A Career Lauchpad trek to Sprouts Farmers Market provided first-year students an education in the operational decisions for balancing sustainability with profitability.
- Thanks to a generous anonymous gift, Leeds is investing $3.85 million to launch the Initiative for Global Business Impact in fall 2025, advancing the school’s world-class research infrastructure.
- Luke St. John (Fin’25) built a robust habit of networking while pursuing his passions at Leeds. That ultimately helped him secure a job before graduation.
- Thanks to winning a prestigious Fulbright award, Megan Thiede (Mgmt’19) is embarking on a two-year master’s program at Tampere University in Finland to learn about designingÌýmore accessible digital experiences. If you know
- ItÌýhappensÌýfor only seven weeks ofÌýthe summer, but the results are often lifelong: A cohort of students comes to campus to complete the Business of Sports (BOS) Program, an experience that regularly leads to the jobs of
- From chasing childhood dreams to traveling their own academic paths, Leeds 2024 graduates are ready to take on the world.Ìý
- Leeds faculty do more than just teach—they encourage, mentor and advocate for their students. And staff show up every day to help students achieve their goals throughout their Leeds’ experience. Each year faculty and staff are recognized for their
- To excel as both a business student and CU athlete is a tall order, but student-athletes say it’s worth the challenge.