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Students in Bonnie Auslander’s Written Communications for Business Leaders course explored how AI can enhance writing—and where human creativity still leads.
New research shows donation appeals work best when they follow certain emotional arcs.
Most reviews reflect a “vibe” and not pure quality, making bargains not the deals they seem, according to a Leeds marketing researcher.
This year was one of bold moves, big wins, groundbreaking research, inspiring people and unforgettable events.
KeyBank closed 2025 on a high note with a gift of scholarships offered through Leeds’ Opening Doors to Achievement Office (ODA).
At the Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum on Dec. 8, attendees explored what the future AI-driven workplace will demand.
Publicly traded firms are hiring more accountants and improving financial reporting in response to a “clawback” rule that recovers CEO bonuses if earnings turn out to be misstated, new research shows.
Amid a shifting economic landscape and slowing population gains, Colorado’s economy will continue to grow steadily in 2026, according to a forecast released by Leeds' Business Research Division.
Rodger Hara, an authority on affordable housing, came to Leeds to explain the inner workings of the market, reveal how projects get funded, and look toward the future.
Not all thank-yous land the same. Leeds research shows the right kind of appreciation can boost morale and encourage open communication.





