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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.
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.
Historic Land O' Lakes Commitment Establishes Endowed Chair in Marketing
Land O'Lakes, Inc., and the Land O'Lakes Foundation announced September 3 it will invest $25 million in Uni
Senior Looks Back on Her GopherBusiness Experience
Many students who have attended GopherBusiness over the past five years have gone on to enroll at the Carlson School. Now, the first class of GopherBusiness students is set to graduate and earn degrees.
U of M Ranks No. 10 in Business and Economics Worldwide
The University of Minnesota ranks 10th in business and economics, according to the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject. This reflects the quality of the faculty and the breadth of programs offered.
The Relationship Between Work Context and Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship has become an increasingly hot topic in the last few years. Much of the analysis and discussion has attempted to discern what drives the aspirations of individual entrepreneurs.
Fitting In During the First 90 Days
It's a common adage that first impressions matter, particularly when starting a new job. Your statements and behaviors in the first few months all determine how you'll fit in and the level of success you'll find.
The Wisdom of the Crowd
The Carlson School of Management taps the "wisdom of the crowd" to improve its programs, services, and research. Learn how the school uses crowdsourcing to gather insights from students, alumni, faculty, and staff.