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Marketing professor Ying Zeng explains the psychology behind blind-box toys and how they engage our curiosity, identity and social instincts.
Even as the shutdown ends, shoppers and businesses face a murky economic picture heading into the holidays.
Leeds is accepting applications for its first cohort in the new Master’s in Sustainable Business program, starting in fall 2026.
Ying Zeng, assistant professor of marketing at the Leeds School of Business, shares how to make the most of AI and shopping platforms this holiday season by turning digital tools into an advantage.
Former Microsoft sustainability leader Mark Kroese shared practical insights on innovation, skills and market-driven solutions for climate progress at CESR’s Sustainability Bootcamp.
Leeds’ new Integrated Business and Engineering Program undergraduate degree is designed to prepare students for leadership roles at the intersection of business strategy and technological innovation.
Shannon Porter (Mktg’23) turned trauma and job rejections into resilience, building a powerful podcast and an unexpected career path.
A Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder ethicist argues that it’s time to rethink corporate responsibility when it comes to preventing gun violence.
Buying existing businesses is the next big move for entrepreneurs—and Colorado is writing its own playbook with a new conference, courses, and a forthcoming Executive Education program at the Leeds School of Business.
A new report from Leeds' Business Research Division highlights CU’s growing role in the state’s economy through education, research, innovation and health care.