Nick Alm, '18 BSB, gave the student commencement address to his fellow graduating classmates. He discussed themes of truth, finding your way in the world, and making positives impacts whenever you can...
Trevor Nelson, ’18 BSB, received the 2018 Tomato Can Loving Cup award, the most prestigious Carlson School award for an undergraduate student. Nelson was announced as the winner at the May 14 Carlson ...
As the judges at the CaseIT international competition pressed her for answers about her team’s solution, Carlson School of Management senior Indu Damodar calmly delivered her response, referencing an ...
Undergraduate Students Finish Second in National Supply Chain Competition. Explore the success and strategies that secured their impressive achievement.
Tyler Ebert, ’16 BSB, is fresh out of school, but is already giving back. He received two scholarships while attending the Carlson School and has since donated equivalent amounts back to the Universit...
After recovering from a career-threatening injury, U.S. figure skater Alex Johnson is embarking on the next phase of his life as a Carlson School undergrad.
“What would you do if you were an employee and had been asked to work in an environment that was unsafe?” Rand Park asks the class of about 65 mostly first-year Carlson School students.