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Student Jacob Wesely Pursues a Self-Designed Global Experience in Africa
Earlier this year, fourth-year finance student Jacob Wesely traveled to the West African nation of Ghana to volunteer for the country’s Department of Social Welfare.
Alok Gupta Named INFORMS ISS Distinguished Academic Fellow
Gupta joins Carlson School Professor Emeritus Gordon Davis, who was inducted as a Distinguished Academic Fellow in 2009.
3 People, 3 Questions
The Carlson School catches up with an MBA alum, an undergraduate student, and a finance professor to talk books, dreams, and memories. Â
Cognitive Reflection and Forecasting
For all of its sophisticated trappings, strategic forecasting can be a frustratingly inaccurate science.
Carlson School Alumni Leverage Business Expertise to Break into the Fashion Industry
For Adrian Suncar, ’09 BSB, his career calling was evident in how he spent his downtime – perusing fashion blogs and brushing up on the latest collections from his favorite clothing brands.
MA-HRIR Alumnus Pursues Passion for Working with People
Marc Gauthier, ’12 HRIR, emerged from his undergraduate education eager to put his political science backgr
International Exchange Students Return to the Carlson School After Exchanges Conclude
International Exchange programs are an integral part of the Carlson School's mission to shape professionals
Aks Zaheer Elected Fellow of Strategic Management Society
Professor Aks Zaheer has been elected a Fellow of the Strategic Management Societ
Grain Millers' Steve Eilertson Receives 2014 Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Explore the recognition of Steve Eilertson from Grain Millers as he receives the 2014 Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Dive into the article to discover the achievements and entrepreneurial excellence that earned him this prestigious honor at Carlson School.
Off-the-Job Habits Linked to Fraud in the Workplace
Executives with criminal records more likely to commit fraud. Study finds CEOs and CFOs with prior convictions more likely to bend the rules at work.