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Teaching Entrepreneurship
Experiential learning is fundamental to entrepreneurship. The Carlson School curriculum is designed to introduce and apply critical competencies while providing the opportunity for students to experience the process of new venture creation.
Giving Dogs the Four-Star Treatment
After enduring many years of traveling for work and having to bring his two golden retrievers to boarding facilities, Sturgess was struck with the idea of merging his love of pets with his knowledge of the lodging industry. From this, ADOGO Pet Hotel was born.
The Carlson School's Commitment to Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is at the very heart of the Carlson School. In fact, much of the school’s existence is owed to the generous contributions of individuals longing to give back to the entity that helped them launch their successful businesses.
The Relationship Between Corporate Fraud and Investor Optimism
If there’s a phrase that captures the essence of the mid- to late-1990s business world, it’s “irrational exuberance.”
The Underappreciated Societal Role of Unions
Assistant Professor Aaron Sojourner examines how labor unions help develop members' leadership skills and entry into politics and policy.
Do Your Online Friends Make You Pay?
Is peer influence at play in large-scale online social networks? That was a question Professor Ravi Bapna and Assistant Professor Akhmed Umyarov explored in their research into consumer social network behavior.
Global Relationships
This past spring, Carlson School MBA students participating in the Global Business Practicum course in Northern China partnered with students from the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in Beijing to work on a project for Thomson Reuters. The project centered on a new product launch in China.
Promoting Music Education Strikes a Chord
For three Carlson School students, the loss of music education was a tune they were just too tired of hearing.
Three People, Three Questions
Read "3 People, 3 Questions: Fall 2012" to gain insights and perspectives from three accomplished individuals in the business world as they share their thoughts on leadership, diversity, and innovation.
5 Things I've Learned: Lizzy Shay
Senior Lizzy Shay is a third-generation Gopher and former Minnesota Student Association president. We asked her to share with us five of the most important things she’s learned at this stage in her life.