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A wedding, a military career, and an MBA
Sam and Lena Anderson have known each other for 10 years, been married for 6 years, served in the U.S. Army for a combined 14 years, and come spring 2025, they will both graduate with an MBA.
Return to Your Alma Mater for Advanced Professional Development Training
If you are a University of Minnesota alum and looking to build your business acumen or enhance your soft skills, Carlson Executive Education is now offering an increased 40% discount on its two-to-three-day courses.
Revamped MSBA Curriculum Focuses on Generative AI
Artificial intelligence has reshaped how we collect and process information. The Carlson School is integrating additional cutting-edge topics into the Master of Science in Business Analytics program, making AI literacy a key differentiator for our future analytics professionals.
Paying for grad school: A guide to funding your business degree
From personal savings and employer support to scholarships and loans, learn about the options and strategies you can use to fund your graduate business degree.
Carlson School Fuels Air Force Academy Faculty Pipeline
The Carlson School propels careers in nonprofits to corporate giants. Lately, it's also nurturing business educators at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Two alumni-run nonprofits provide community care for the youngest and oldest among us
Second Stork supplies families in need with essential items for newborns, while DARTS helps seniors and their families to lead more independent and fulfilling lives.
Philanthropic ‘Minnesota Holiday’ album, created by Carlson School alum, celebrates 15 years
Phil Thompson brings together top local artists for an annual holiday album that has become one of the largest collections of Minnesota music while giving back to the community.
Cyclos for Change: Cambodian Student Addressing Food Insecurity
During the pandemic, Hao Taing started a project in his home country connecting unused rickshaws with food purveyors, filling a need for his community during a difficult period and driving his passion for the future of his non-profit organization.
Ravi Bapna honored with AIS Fellow Award
Professor Ravi Bapna received the prestigious Association for Information Systems (AIS) Fellow Award for his achievements in the field.
Connecting Carlson building project launches
Carlson School leaders, faculty, staff, and honored guests gathered Tuesday night to celebrate the launch of the Connecting Carlson building project.
Student Entrepreneur Invents ‘Roomba For Snow’
Max Minakov is the founder of Nivoso, a self-activating snow-clearing robot for driveways and sidewalks. The robot is completely autonomous and keeps surfaces safe and accessible 24/7 without human intervention.
Ethan Hung: Uncovering Insights in Healthcare Supply Chains
A sense of purpose drives Ethan Hung, MSBA ‘23 and MBA ‘23. After completing two degrees in his native Taiwan, Hung worked in process improvement roles in the manufacturing and transportation industries.