Morgan Kerfeld, a junior majoring in entrepreneurial management and public and nonprofit management, and her project, ShaqoSearch, won the undergraduate division’s gold prize as well as the crowd favo...
Associate Dean Raj Singh developed three guiding principles for undergraduate students, professors, and staff to empower them to take purposeful action on campus and in their careers.
As the University’s student body president, Carlson School student Simran Mishra represents the University’s 30,000 undergraduate students. She advocates on their behalf in front of legislators and ad...
Ryan Rogers recently won first prize at the third annual Heritage Japanese Language Speech Contest. His speech, titled “My Parents,” focuses on how he and his family ended up where they are now and wh...
MN Cup is the largest statewide new venture competition in the country that allows entrepreneurs and emerging companies to compete for seed capital and meet investors. The free, annual competition see...
The Carlson School is taking special care to address mental health among its student body and is one of the first business schools to introduce an embedded counselor as a resource.
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 ...