A group of Carlson School students want to address these issues through a new student organization. A new Lost&Found chapter is starting at the University of Minnesota with help from two students ...
Trevor Nelson, ’18 BSB, knew from an early age that he wanted to make a difference. He chose the Carlson School in part because it offered a nonprofit management major. But it was a seminar titled “Re...
For her contributions to the Minnesota Career Development Association (MCDA) and the professional development of career coaches across the state, Rebecca Dordel, associate director of career developme...
For the first time in history, two students were selected as recipients of the Tomato Can Loving Cup Award, the most prestigious award the Carlson School of Management can bestow on an undergraduate s...
Musician and producer Phil Thompson, ’07 BSB, joined the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) and the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Minneapolis on a tribute video celebrating the GTCYS’s 50th an...
Among the Carlson School’s efforts toward a more equitable future in education is Emerging Leaders of Color, a unique opportunity for cohorts of high school students to experience and learn about busi...
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to force students and teachers into distance learning, reports about the challenges this virtual environment creates for everyone have not slowed down. One partic...
Through “shared hardships" in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at the University of Minnesota, Sabel Peterson has found a community she can rely on and people who can push her the extra mile.
Aisha Mohamed and Nini Dang are the first two alumnae of the Emerging Leaders of Color Program to enroll at the Carlson School. They’ll begin in the Fall 2020 semester, joining 13 other students from ...
Ifeoluwa “Ife” Ekunsanmi is the 2020 winner of the Tomato Can Loving Cup award, the most prestigious award the Carlson School of Management can bestow on an undergraduate student.