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The Voice
Jael Kerandi (’21 BSB), former student body president and Carlson School student, used her seat at the table to lead fellow students through COVID-19 and the murder of George Floyd.
Survey Says
How Morning Consult, led by Michael Ramlet, '09 BSB, is helping countries and companies navigate a world turned inside out.
Dynamic Disruption
Last spring, as the U pivoted to online instruction to help slow the spread of COVID-19, Carlson School instructors and students found themselves adjusting and adapting at warp speed. The results were insightful—and for some, invigorating.
Faces of Carlson
Our Faces of Carlson series showcases the perspectives of our inimitable students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
3 People, 3 Questions: Fall 2020
We asked Carlson School of Management alumni and faculty each the same three questions. Here's what they said.
Emerging Leaders of Color Program Leads to New Enrollments
This semester, Aisha Mohamed and Nini Dang, both ’24 BSB, became the first students to begin their studies at the Carlson School after participating in the inaugural cohort of the Emerging Leaders of Color program.
Two Carlson School MBA Students Receive National Awards
Celebrate the achievements of Carlson School MBA students receiving national awards. Explore their outstanding accomplishments in this noteworthy recognition.
New Seminars, Classes Aim to Help Minnesota Entrepreneurs
The Carlson School has added new seminars and classes aimed at educating the state’s entrepreneurial community.
School Launches Three New Degrees, 13 Graduate Certificates
Three new degree programs and a suite of more than a dozen graduate certificates will make their debut at the Carlson School as part of its continued focus on expanding educational opportunities for recent graduates and established professionals.
Carlson School Announces a Number of Diversity Initiatives
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd and too many others, the Carlson School immediately began work to create a more welcoming place for students, faculty, staff, visitors, and more.
Operating Virtually
When the COVID-19 outbreak forced the University to operate virtually, the whole Carlson School community sprang into action to make the most of this “new normal.”
Developing an AI and Digital-First Workforce
As our working lives continue to change due to the impact of COVID-19, it’s become more pressing to explore the way that AI and machine learning can help us work more efficiently.