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How Online Access Helps Hate
Professor Jason Chan discusses his research on how internet access can influence hate crimes.
CEMBA Provides Veterans with Business Tools Needed to Succeed
After a career in the military, Shannon Gregory enrolled in the CEMBA program because of the University of Minnesota’s connections to the business community in the Twin Cities, its career services, and the seamless transition from the military to the corporate world.
Carlson Undergraduate Simran Mishra Creates Opportunities to Practice Leadership
As the University’s student body president, Carlson School student Simran Mishra represents the University’s 30,000 undergraduate students. She advocates on their behalf in front of legislators and administrators, and helps shape policy that impacts the entire University community.
Study Abroad in Milan, Italy
Stephanie Perri, '19 MBA, shares her experience of studying abroad in Milan, Italy.
Carlson Student Wins Heritage Japanese Language Speech Contest
Ryan Rogers recently won first prize at the third annual Heritage Japanese Language Speech Contest. His speech, titled “My Parents,” focuses on how he and his family ended up where they are now and why he chose to study Japanese.
Carlson Faculty Show The Dark Side of Corporate Philanthropy Reputation Insurance
Professor Jiao Luo's research in Strategic Management Journal shows that might not be the case and pinpoints one industry where corporate giving serves as cover for larger problems: the U.S. petroleum industry.
General Mills CEO Jeff Harmening on Leadership, Minnesota, and the Food Industry
Jeff Harmening, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors at General Mills, discussed his experience in Europe and the United States, leadership, and the role Minnesota plays in partnership with General Mills during the Carlson School of Management's 1st Tuesday at the University of Minnesota.
Myles Shaver and the Headquarters Economy
Myles Shaver, Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, outlines the factors unique to the Minnesota economy that have helped to create a strong headquarters economy within the Minneapolis /St. Paul area.
Assistant Professor Tjomme Rusticus Weighs the Benefits of Competition for the Banking Industry
The financial crisis of 2008-2009 provided a perfect opportunity for Assistant Professor Tjomme Rusticus to test the connection between bank competition and financial stability, as well as its impact on the crisis itself.
Professor Kingshuk Sinha Optimizes Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Operations in Remote Underserved Communities for Nonprofits
Throughout his career as a research professor of supply chain and operations management, Kingshuk Sinha has learned that whenever you have a demand problem, you have to look at the supply chain.
Finance Professor Stephen T. Parente Explains the Costs Behind Healthcare Spending
Recent news-making research reported that the U.S. spends twice as much as 10 other countries on health care but sees outcomes that rank below those nations. Though that creates cause for concern, Professor Stephen T. Parente cites specific ways the U.S. differs from those other countries that add nuance to the numbers.
Associate Professor William Hedgcock Finds That Achieving a Goal is the First Step
Research by Associate Professor William Hedgcock shows that approaching things in a way that seems to run counter to what most people habitually do creates better results. With tasks that require several steps, he says, it’s best to forge a plan that starts with the goal at the end and plan backward from there, not the other way around.