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Alum Ian Seidenfeld’s Journey to the Paris 2024 Paralympics
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Alumni Magazine
See how Carlson School community members are pushing boundaries and elevating business and education.
Discovery at Carlson
In this issue, Carlson School faculty research addresses inequities in mental health care, the challenges that migrant workers face, inefficiencies in public-private partnerships, and more.
5 Tips for Building a Fulfilling Career from Women Tech Leaders
Presented by the organizers of the Tech Cities conference and moderated by Clockwork Active Media Vice President of Strategy Emily McAuliffe, the Women in Technology panel explored how individuals and organizations can create an environment that fosters women talent in technology fields.
Why Wives are More Likely to Say 'I Do' to Relocation
Researchers have long believed that dual-career couples are more likely to relocate in favor of the husband’s career, which stifles the wife’s earning power, and widens the disparity between men and women’s pay.
WATCH: Professor Theresa Glomb Reveals Three Secrets for Being Happier at Work in TEDxUMN Talk
Unlock the secrets to workplace happiness with Professor Theresa Glomb. Watch her insightful TEDxUMN talk as she reveals three transformative strategies for a happier and more fulfilling work experience.
Meet a Carlson Scholar
“Carlson Scholar” is a designation given to graduating students who earn a grade point average of 3.85 or higher in their coursework. These students represent the highest level of academic achievement throughout the school.
New Mentorship Program Pairs with Students with Host Country Alumni
In collaboration with the Undergraduate Business Career Center, the Carlson Global Institute has launched a new mentorship program.
Fostering Online Platforms to Reuse Materials and Reduce Waste
Over the last decade, state- and county-run online waste exchanges have kept reusable goods in circulation and prevented several tons of waste from crowding landfills.
High-Performing Firms Jumpstart Innovation by Going Global
When it comes to global sourcing decisions, the dominant narrative has long focused on one factor: cost. And with good reason. It’s become common for U.S. companies to outsource work overseas over the last several decades.
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
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