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Form and Function
Form and Function: Carlson School explores the dynamic interplay between form and function in business, revealing insights into design and strategy.
Full-Time MBA Students Embark on Global Discovery
The second-year cohort of the Carlson School’s Full-Time MBA program traveled the globe to not only broaden their horizons, but help area companies gain a broader understanding of conducting business in emerging markets.
Three People, Three Questions
Read "3 People, 3 Questions: Spring 2011" to gain insights and perspectives from three accomplished individuals in the business world as they share their thoughts on leadership, diversity, and innovation.
Impact of Carlson
How can you assess the Carlson School's overall impact? While that's a challenging question, there is plenty of evidence in sight.
Full Disclosure
How a surprise revelation about the past helped motivate a couple to expand their support of the Carlson School.
5 Things I've Learned: Elizabeth Abraham
Dive into the insightful article '5 Things' featuring Elizabeth Abraham at Carlson School. Explore her achievements, perspectives, and impactful contributions that make her a notable figure within the Carlson School community.
Corporate Connections
Corporate partners and alumni working at major corporations locally and around the country connect to the Carlson School by mentoring students, recruiting interns and employees, teaching classes, and sponsoring scholarships and programs.
Carlson Reaching Out
The Carlson School also has a proud tradition of strongly encouraging its students and faculty members to be good neighbors—both to the local community and to the world at large. Here’s a look at some outreach activities that are the tangible results of that tradition.
Carlson Leadership Transitions
The MBA and Undergraduate Programs at the Carlson School will experience leadership changes this summer as two new associate deans begin their service. \
A Fresh Look at the Teenage Material World
According to MarketResearch.com, the buying power of U.S. children between ages 12 and 19 increased by 27.7 percent between 2001 and 2006 to more than $180 billion. Professor Deborah Roedder John says those figures point to a larger trend.
Destination: New York
The Investment Careers Trek offers undergraduate students a taste of life in the big city—and the possibility of a Wall Street career.
HRIR-Harnessing Human Capital
In today’s business world, human resources and industrial relations are more crucial than ever in driving organizational performance through effective people management.