For more than a decade, Ken Reily, a senior lecturer at the Carlson School, has volunteered with LifeLine Pilots, a non-profit organization that coordinates free air transportation for passengers with...
During our recent AACSB Continuous Improvement Review, we pulled together just some of the many examples of faculty members who have tackled some of society’s most pressing issues.
Carlson School faculty members received national recognition from a variety of associations during the past academic year for their contributions to their respective disciplines.
There are many factors as to why the gap persists. The impact of beliefs and practices reinforced by the world’s major religions, according to research by Carlson School Assistant Professor Elizabeth ...
That Prada handbag you just ordered online may change the way you behave in certain situations, according to new research from the Carlson School. Professors Vladas Griskevicius and Deborah Roedder Jo...
Over the last several years, a growing number of states and municipalities have banned companies from making any inquiries into a job candidate’s salary history. Those moves have served as a catalyst ...
Supply chains are complex. For public health clinics in developing countries, the complexities can have profound effects on people’s well-being. What happens, for instance, if a clinic runs out of an ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted last year, the federal government sought to mitigate the effects of the economic downturn through the Paycheck Protection Program and stimulus payments to individual...
Research by Carlson School Associate Professor Vivian Fang has uncovered an emerging type of social media post, one that shatters those stereotypes and shows how some companies are using social media ...
For their contributions in enhancing the intellectual environment of the Carlson School, four junior and recently-promoted faculty members have been selected as recipients of the 2021 Mary and Jim Law...