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Using Data Analytics as a Force for Good
Using Hennepin County data, the Carlson Analytics Lab team tested 92 variables, such as income level, number of dependents, and education level, to determine if there was correlation between combinations of variables and renters being evicted. By the end of the semester, a team of MSBA students was making the impact they had hoped, identifying variables that could contribute to someone’s risk for eviction.
Carlson School Hosts AIB 60th Anniversary Conference
The event, hosted by the Carlson School and the University of St. Thomas, brought together AIB members from all over the world to visit old colleagues, meet new ones, and explore the theme of the event, “Global Business and the Digital Economy.”
2 CEMBA Students Land on Poets & Quants Best and Brightest List
Poets & Quants has named Carlson Executive MBA (CEMBA) students Raha Been and Carlos Demiranda to its Best and Brightest Executive MBA Students in the Class of 2018 list.
At Home in Healthcare
Sure, Laura (Kelly) Johnston, ’18 MBA, brought five years of experience in the healthcare industry into the Carlson Full-Time MBA Program. And sure, part of the reason she chose the Carlson School was its Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI).
4 Carlson Grads Win President’s Leadership and Service Award
Four recent Carlson graduates are recipients of the 2018 President’s Student Leadership and Service Award (PSLSA). They include Caleb Murphy, ’18 MBA, ’18 MD; Contessa Boorman, ’18 BSB; Dylan Wright, ’18 MBA; and Karyn Christianson, ’18 MBA.
Alan Benson Receives 2 Early Career Awards
Explore the article on "Alan Benson Receives 2 Early Career Awards" at Carlson School. Delve into insights and details shared in the piece that highlight Alan Benson's achievements and recognition with two early career awards.
Learn How Digital Technologies are Shaping Agribusiness
Explore How Digital Technologies Shape Agribusiness: Carlson School delves into the transformative impact of digital technologies on the agriculture industry.
The Job Market-Academically Speaking: A Headquarters Hub
When Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship Professor Myles Shaver first moved to Minnesota, he was struck by the number of large companies having their headquarters in the Twin Cities. “The realization of what a dynamic business community there is here was quite a surprise,” he says. “Nobody knows it—it’s a surprise to everyone when I talk to my colleagues around the world.”
The Job Market-Academically Speaking: Job Searching…What Research Says
Most of Work and Organizations Professor and Industrial Relations Faculty Excellence Chair Connie Wanberg’s research centers around unemployment and job search. She has done work on predicting unemployment insurance exhaustion, how unemployment insurance levels affect job search and job quality, and challenges involved in job search.
Giving Back and Keeping in Touch: Helping Those Like Himself
Armed with a master’s degree in biosystems engineering from the University of Minnesota, Amit Aggarwal, ’15 MBA, was working as a laboratory manager in Nashville. Wanting something different, he returned to Minnesota to earn a business degree focused in marketing and business strategy.
Giving Back and Keeping in Touch: Peer Coaching
Madeline Verbeten, ’16 BSB, graduated with a double major in finance and accounting.
Giving Back and Keeping in Touch: The Other Side of Recruitment
Olivia Grev graduated in 2016 with a dual degree in marketing and supply chain and operations management.