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The Right Approach to Sustainability
What do Toyota Priuses, wind turbines, and high-efficiency light bulbs have in common? They're all examples of today's emphasis on sustainability, the idea that humans must conserve natural resources to ensure the planet's health.
Entrepreneurship Outside the Classroom
Entrepreneurship spreads well beyond the classroom. The Holmes Center organizes a broad range of entrepreneurial programs for students to learn from the experts—and from each other—on how to pursue their entrepreneurial passions.
3 People 3 Questions
Spring 2013: 3 People, 3 Questions. Gain diverse perspectives from individuals at Carlson School in this insightful interview series.
Career Implications of Flexible Work Practices
Assistant Professors Lisa Leslie and Colleen Flaherty Manchester explored how FWPs affect an employee’s career prospects.
Entrepreneurial Research
The Holmes Center at the Carlson School serves as an important hub in creating and disseminating the latest research findings on new ventures, entrepreneurial activities, technology commercialization, and growing companies.
Variations on a Brand: One Price Fits All
In the paper “The Benefit of Uniform Price for Branded Variants," Assistant Professor of Marketing Tony Cui and co-author Yuxin Chen of the Kellogg School of Management looked closely at the phenomenon of uniform pricing.
Collaboration on a Global Scale
Collaboration on a Global Scale: Carlson School's impactful initiatives foster international partnerships and innovation. Explore the transformative stories.
5 Things I've Learned: Ian Maitland
Undergraduate Program Associate Dean Ian Maitland first joined the Carlson School in 1979 and most recently has served as professor of business ethics and international business.
Internship Abroad
Stressing the importance of globalization, international experiences are part of the required core curriculum at the Carlson School.
CIBER Forms 'Honors Research Circles'
One of the ways the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the Carlson School pursues its goals is through a new initiative—”Honors Research Circles.”
Studying Entrepreneurship in China
Undergraduate students in MGMT 3010: An Introduction to Global Entrepreneurship gain a unique understanding of entrepreneurial processes as they see first-hand how they form and take root in Shanghai, Suzhou, and Beijing during a two-week visit to China.