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The West Bank is NOT an Island
One of the great joys of working in higher education entails the countless opportunities to collaborate with colleagues across the University of Minnesota.
A Winning Strategy
After starting his own investment firm, Skyler Weinand wanted to give back to the school that gave him the confidence to take a risk that led to his success
Creating A Sustainable Future Together
Last fall, Ecolab announced a commitment of $5 million to create a sustainable future together with the University of Minnesota.
Engagement and Giving - News and Notes
In September 2018, Carlson School Emeritus Dean David Kidwell was honored by Dean Sri Zaheer for his visionary leadership;
A Time for Reflection and Renewal
When I meet with alumni around the globe, I use the phrase “your school” as I update them on all the great things happening here at the Carlson School. That’s intentional.
New Guiding Principles Help Undergraduates and Staff Transform Values Into Action
Associate Dean Raj Singh developed three guiding principles for undergraduate students, professors, and staff to empower them to take purposeful action on campus and in their careers.
Aaron Sojourner Helps Minneapolis Public Schools Invest in Their Students
Associate Professor Aaron Sojourner and a team of researchers worked with Minneapolis Public Schools to identify research questions that could significantly improve students outcomes.
Nick Alm Tackles LGBTQ Employment Issues Around the Globe
Nick Alm co-founded Mossier Social Action and Innovation Center. The social enterprise addresses LGBTQ employment issues around the globe.
The MN Cup Advantage
MN Cup: The largest statewide startup contest in the country. Fueling job creation, winners receive funding, resources, and connections.
Professor Myles Shaver Uncovers Why Business Works in the Twin Cities
Myles Shaver has researched extensively why the Twin Cities is such fertile ground for growing corporations into financial powerhouses. What he uncovered was so fascinating and informative that it was recently published as a book, titled Headquarters Economy by Oxford University Press.
Soumya Sen's Research Works Toward Closing the Digital Divide
Assistant Professor Soumya Sen researched several data pricing solutions that offer the opportunity to bridge this digital divide and help Internet Service Providers (ISPs) extend their services to remote customers.
Carlson School Research Explains How Commuting Can Be Bad for Business
Research conducted by Carlson School Assistant Professor Le (Betty) Zhou shines light on just how much commuting stress influences workers’ productivity once they arrive at work after a stressful commute.