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The Â鶹Éç builds strategic partnerships with industries and organizations worldwide.

Our partnerships are key to the Â鶹Éç’s commitment to serving students and stakeholders in Colorado and beyond as we work to fulfill our mission, values, and vision.

Â鶹Éç partnerships cover a broad range of organizations from Amazon to Zoom, and towards work from advancing employees through customized training and education to research and development.

CSU Global partnered with Amazon and its Career Choice program to provide Amazon hourly employees with access to bachelor’s degrees and undergraduate credit-bearing certificates to empower them towards new skills for their career success.Ìý

The alliance provides a variety of education and upskilling opportunities to meet Amazon employees where they are on their education journeys and provide foundational and in-demand job skills. To help ensure success, CSU Global provides Amazon employees with a job skill assessment to identify strengths and interests. Enrolled employees also have full access to CSU Global’s suite of student support services including 24/7 tutoring, tech support, online library access, career guidance, and writing resources. Through 100% online asynchronous classes, the university provides the flexibility necessary for employees to complete their programs while maintaining work, family, and community commitments.

The Morgridge Family Foundation partnered with CSU’sÌýCollege of Agriculture to advance its lens and impact at the intersection of agriculture education and technology, and urban/rural connectedness at the new CSU Spur campus.Ìý

The relationship has created the Morgridge Learning Lab that advances innovative education, research, and problem-based learning career development pathways for safe and sustainable food production, and equitable participation from diverse rural, urban, local, and global stakeholders. The Lab is home to CAM’s Ag Academy and other educational programs, and hosts a variety of hands-on, problem-based learning activities for 6thÌýthrough 12th grade students. Additionally, through the partnership, the Morgridge Family Foundation facilitates an urban-rural connectivity portal for connecting people across the state to learn and collaborate to solve problems in real time, as it helps integrate sustainable food systems and hunger relief research within the regional landscape while providing support to Ag Pathway Scholars which elevates new agricultural leaders to impact industry, education, and future generations.

In partnership with ENSCO Inc., CSU Pueblo is part of a team of surface transportation research organizations and universities through the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to provide research, testing, engineering, and training services at the Transportation Technology Center (TTC).Ìý

The team provides expertise in research focus areas across all modes of surface transportation, including intermodal transportation, and focuses on initiatives that support FRA and the U.S. Department of Transportation. The team is working to establish TTC as a vibrant, engaging, and modern center for railroad and ground transportation safety, security, and innovation.ÌýFor its role in the partnership, CSU Pueblo has provided students and faculty expertise from areas of mechatronics, construction management, civil engineering, energy economics, preservation techniques, track and highway materials, and research support.ÌýFuture plans for the initiative include the use of the site for business development and additional cooperation efforts.

Given the significant role that remote work will play in our evolving workforce, the State of Colorado agencies of the Colorado Workforce Development Council (CWDC), the Office of the Future of Work in the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), and the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) and Economic Development Council of Colorado (EDCC), enlisted the online expertise of CSU Global to help prepare workers and employers to thrive in a virtual team environment.Ìý

The collaboration led to the creation and deployment of collegiate-credit bearing online certificate programs — one for supervisors and leaders and one for employees — to help workers and employers alike succeed in a remote work environment. The customized programs for employees provides strategies for successful productivity, collaboration, and advancement within remote and hybrid work environments; and the supervisor course provides managers and leaders with the best practices, tools, insights, and skills needed to effectively lead remote employees and teams. The knowledge and skills learned through these certificate courses will help keep Colorado’s workforce connected, productive, and prepared for the future and the State’s ongoing success.

Whether you are interested in collaborating towards your organization’s next innovative product or service, tapping into our student and graduate networks for your next employees, or even hosting an event at one of our locations, we are here to serve and partner.

If you are interested in exploring what could be possible when working with the Â鶹Éç and its institutions, satellite campuses, and locations, please connectÌýwith us using the form below.

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