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12 Faculty Members Earn Promotions
The University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents approved promotions for 12 Carlson School faculty members at its meeting on May 13.
Mishra, Okonkwo Named Tomato Can Loving Cup Recipients
For the first time in history, two students were selected as recipients of the Tomato Can Loving Cup Award, the most prestigious award the Carlson School of Management can bestow on an undergraduate student. Parthsarthi Mishra and Chike Okonkwo were named the 2022 winners of the award as part of the undergraduate commencement ceremonies on May 16.
Class of 2022 Honored During Commencement Ceremonies
When many in the Class of 2022 began their degree programs, the challenges that would soon be presented seemed unfathomable. Through all of it, graduates persevered, achieved much, and joined the Carlson School alumni network at commencement ceremonies held Monday at 3M Arena at Mariucci.
Analytics for Good Hackathon offers insights into DHS background study data
Data analysis uncovered during the inaugural Analytics for Good Hackathon may help inform policy changes in the Minnesota Department of Human Services background check process.
In-person MBA Reunion Weekend offers alumni chance to reconnect and reminisce
On May 6-7, the Carlson School welcomed MBA alumni and friends back to campus to celebrate the inaugural in-person Reunion Weekend. MBA graduates celebrating milestones from their 50th to their 1st Reunion came together to reconnect, network, and learn from faculty and fellow alumni.
MILI honors winners of 2022 Carl Platou Leadership Competition
The Medical Industry Leadership Institute is recognizing three standout MBA students for the 2022 Carl Platou Leadership Competition.
Remembering Professor Emeritus Gordon B. Davis
Professor Emeritus Gordon B. Davis died on May 6 at the age of 91. Gordon helped establish the Carlson School as a leader in Management Information Systems.
Learning communities lead to more diverse professors
Many U.S. universities face a lack of diversity among faculty. New research offers insight into how to keep graduate students in the classroom as professors.
New bridges build connections for startups
After a period of pandemic slowdown, individuals in business are seeking new ways to connect with others. That link could be bridges, a study says.
Market bubbles blur the value of innovation
What's the real worth of innovation? Overinflated company values during market bubbles can obscure the value of a new technology.
Bicultural consumers find appeal in paradox brands
Over the last decades, the U.S. bicultural market has exploded in size. While companies are aware of this growth, many struggle with how to connect.
Could a ripple, not a bubble, contribute to the next financial crisis?
New Carlson School research details an under-the-radar risk growing through the rise of common ownership of banks among passive mutual funds.