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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.
MILI Valuation Lab: Carlson School Lab Influences Med Tech
The Carlson School's Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI) Valuation Lab shapes the future of med tech through an interdisciplinary approach.
Nearly $1.6 million grant to study COVID-19 medication treatments during pandemic
A new grant is fueling Carlson School research to determine how changing information during the pandemic impacted medication treatments for COVID-19.
Yi Zhu Wins Long Term Impact Award for Advertising Research
Associate Professor Yi Zhu won the prestigious Don Morrison Long Term Impact Award from the INFORMS Society for Marketing Science (ISMS) at the society’s annual conference this summer.
How Rideshare Surge Pricing Impacts Complaints
Surge pricing in rideshare apps leads to more complaints from customers, which impacts drivers’ incomes, according to new Carlson School research.
International Trade Agreements Result in More Stable Currencies
International trade agreements create positive outcomes, such as more stable exchange rates for both partners, according to new Carlson School research.
Audit Alert: A New Way To Identify Corporate Insider Trading
New research reveals some public company leaders use their inside knowledge about audits to protect their personal portfolios from financial losses.
A More Targeted Approach to Policing Darknet Deals
New Carlson School research examines how targeted arrests of major darknet drug vendors are helping law enforcement better combat crime.
Certified Pre-Owned Cars Positively Impact Market
A relatively new offering—certified pre-owned programs (CPOs)—is making the used car market more efficient and easier for consumers to navigate.
How Career Priority in Spouses Impacts Interest in Startups
New Carlson School research examines how career priority within a dual-income household affects the willingness to join a startup.
Spring 2023 Research Roundup
Get a snapshot of recently published papers from Carlson School faculty on disruptive science, divorce and work, and digital nudges for exercise.
Science and Technology are Becoming Less Disruptive
A new Carlson School of Management study published in Nature suggests science and technology are becoming less disruptive.
Market Response to Pay Disparities May Spur Change
According to recent research from Tracy Wang, the John Spooner Professor of Finance, investors can play a large role in addressing income inequality.