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A Difference-Making Decade
The 2019–2020 academic year marks 10 years since Carlson School faculty decided to incorporate an International Experience for all undergraduate students into the curriculum. Today, that initiative is a key reason the Carlson School stands out as a worldwide leader in global education.
Celebrating Transfer Students: Diana Amima, '20 BSB
Diana Amima, who is a senior majoring in Supply Chain and Operations, traveled a bit of a winding path on her way to the Carlson School, but she says it’s all worth it in the end.
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Celebrating MN Cup
MN Cup is a community-led, public-private partnership supporting Minnesota’s entrepreneurs. They host an annual competition that reaches emerging entrepreneurs from across the state and connects them with tools, resources and support to launch and accelerate the development of their new ventures. MN Cup is celebrating it's 15-year anniversary.
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Sofia Bapna at the Carlson School Centennial Event
Sofia Bapna, Carlson School of Management Assistant Professor in Information & Decision Sciences, spoke about homophily and networking outcomes during the school's centennial celebration at US Bank Stadium on September 13, 2019.
Investing in Exceptional Outcomes
Two generations later, the Freeberg family continues to give back to the Carlson School through the Don and Lorraine Freeberg Foundation, a charitable organization founded in 1990 to support organizations focusing on education, healthcare, children, and veterans.
Keeping Our Lakes Clean
A partnership between the Carlson School of Management and the College of Science & Engineering brings together business students and engineers to work on real-world product development projects.
Small But Mighty Giving
Leo Breitman's accounting education laid the foundation for the rest of his life. Since then, he's helped support the school every year for nearly 50 years.
In Good Company: The Carlson School's Long History of Corporate Support
Since its founding in 1919, the Carlson School has maintained strong relationships with the business community in the Twin Cities, the state of Minnesota, and the world beyond.
Shelley Nolden Shares Five Things She's Learned About Starting a New Venture
Shelley Nolden, ’02 BSB, is an entrepreneur at heart. After starting her career in investment banking, she left to become employee No. 1 for a middle-market lending firm, Solar Capital Partners. For her “5 Things I’ve Learned,” she shares tips for starting a new venture.
Students Get Face Time with Chinese Business Leaders in New Undergrad Course
Global Information Technology Entrepreneurship (IBUS 3055) provides students a chance to travel to China to learn about emerging technologies and globalization.
100 Faces of the Carlson School
The name of the school, the buildings its been housed in, and its curriculum have changed, but there’s a truth that has carried throughout our history: Our greatness comes from people.
The Importance of Global Learning
Ten years ago, the Carlson School made history by becoming the first public business school in the country to ensure all students had an international experience. Here’s how it continues to be a leader in global experiential learning.