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Sri Zaheer Named Dean of University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management
Sri Zaheer Named Dean of University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management: Explore the appointment and vision of Dean Sri Zaheer in this significant leadership role.
A Scarcity of Women Leads Men to Spend More, Save Less
Research by Assistant Professor Vlad Griskevicius finds sex ratios influence financial decisions
Bringing Divergent Skill Sets Together is Key to Case Competition Success
The Undergraduate Case Competition allowed undergrads to hone their business skills with real-world business experiences.
Cultivating Thought Leaders
Where does the next generation of business researchers get their beginnings? The PhD program at the Carlson School has provided the answer, supporting and stimulating its students to reach new pinnacles of business scholarship.
MACC and MBT: Business Community Ties Provide Expert Accounting Sources
The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) and Master of Business Taxation (MBT) programs at the Carlson School provide the means necessary for graduates to handle even the choppiest waters.
Introducing the Carlson Global Institute
This fall, as visitors enter the international programs office, they’ll see a new name: Carlson Global Institute. Much more than a new title on offices and communication materials, the change signifies the exciting developments shaping the Carlson School’s global initiatives.
To Split or Not to Split?
Should companies split the roles of CEO and chair? New research from the Carlson School of Management finds that firms that were forced to separate the roles performed worse immediately following the announcement of the split and afterward.
Was the Introduction of Napster Really the Day the Music Died?
Explore the article on "The Day the Music Died" at Carlson School. Discover insights, perspectives, or events discussed in the piece that shed light on the significance and impact of this memorable day.
Honored Graduates
Amanda Donohue-Hansen, ’11 BSB, is the recipient of the oldest award given to students by the Carlson School – the Tomato Can Loving Cup. Also at commencement, the winners of the Dean’s Award for Best Undergraduate Honors Theses were named.
5 Things I've Learned: Robert Kueppers
Discover five key things about Robert Kueppers at Carlson School. Stay informed on his insights, contributions, and the latest developments related to his role and expertise.
Three People, Three Questions
Read "3 People, 3 Questions: Fall 2011" to gain insights and perspectives from three accomplished individuals in the business world as they share their thoughts on leadership, diversity, and innovation.
Doing One Thing to Make the World Better
Students in the Carlson School undergraduate program are committed to making the world a better place, one DOT at a time. DOT, or Do One Thing, is a movement that asks students to commit to one thing they want to do that will promote personal, social, environmental, or economic stability.