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Opening Up the World to Carlson School Students
The positive experiences Bob and Karin Moe, ’56 BSB, had traveling overseas both for business and with thei
For Those Over 50, Finding a Job Can Get Old
Apparently “age before beauty” doesn’t apply when looking for work. Compared to their younger counterparts, older job seekers receive fewer offers, search for weeks longer, and are ultimately less likely to find reemployment after losing a job.
100 Percent of MS in Business Analytics Grads Receive Offers for Employment within 90 Days of Graduation
100% MS in Business Analytics Grads Receive Offers Within 90 Days of Graduation: Carlson School celebrates the success of its graduates in securing employment.
3 Carlson School Alumni Receive Titans of Technology Awards
Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal named John Stavig, '87 BSB; Ryan Broshar, '06 BSB; and Daniel Abdul, '09 MBA among 19 executives, inventors, and adopters who are advancing Minnesota's technology industry.
Dean Zaheer Discusses Best Practices for Women in Business Schools at White House Meeting
On August 5, Carlson School Dean Sri Zaheer met with other business school deans as well as
Shareholders Cash in on Brand Value
Firms that drop big dollars on advertising have increased stock returns, and new research may have pinpointed why. According to Assistant Professor Maria Ana Vitorino, advertising spending builds brand equity—the value of a firm, aside from its tangible assets—which boosts returns and firm value on Wall Street.
Assistant Professor Yi Zhu Wins Prestigious John D.C. Little Marketing Award
Assistant Professor Yi Zhu is the winner of the 2015 John D. C.
Carlson School Alum Invents Must-Have Gadget for Active Trendsetters
In the weeks that followed, she began imagining how technology might help on-the-go consumers stay healthy
MBA Alum Provides Scholarships and Mentoring to Undergrad Students
Tim Huebsch, ’07 MBA and alumni board president-elect, benefited tremendously from scholarships as an under
Students Imagine New Ways to Study Abroad
The Self Designed International Experience course empowers students to get a different view on international business and explore an unfamiliar culture, on their terms.
Mitigating the Friction Between Shareholders and Managers
Economists used to believe that small businesses invested more than larger ones because technology has a decreasing return to scale. Ai’s research suggests this is probably not the answer, or at least cannot be the only reason.
An Empty Stomach Can Lead to an Empty Wallet
Looking to save money on your next shopping trip? Better eat something before you head to the mall.