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Alumni Magazine
Explore how the Carlson School community is finding purpose in their careers, aligning passion with profession, and making meaningful impacts in work.
Discovery at Carlson
This issue celebrates faculty achievements and highlights research on the gender pay gap, climate change policy, and banking disclosures.
Air Force Veteran Receives Life-Changing Advice from Career Center
In 1973, John Henrickson, ’68 BSB, returned to the United States following a five-year tour with the U.S. Air Force with plans to begin a career in marketing.
Carlson School to Receive $2 Million from John and Nancy Lindahl
University of Minnesota alumni and significant Gopher Athletics boosters John and Nancy Lindahl have pledged $17 million to the University, including $2 million to the Carlson School.
Softening the Blow: Turning Negative Information into a Positive Review
Building off decades of research showing negative information is more beneficial to consumers than positive information, Professor Kathleen Vohs examined whether use of dis-preferred markers would change how negative information in product reviews was received.
The Toro Company Establishes Endowed Faculty Chair to Honor David Lilly
Professor Theresa Glomb of the Work and Organizations department has been appointed to The Toro Company-David M. Lilly Chair in Human Resources.
Supporting Tomorrow's Women Business Leaders
From its earliest days, the Carlson School has encouraged and supported its female students on their path to leadership roles in the business community.
Wells Fargo CEO Shares Best Advice for Business Graduates
On May 18, Wells Fargo & Company Chairman and CEO John Stumpf, '80 MBA, stood before hundreds of new graduates and offered his best advice for navigating the future. As the 2015 Carlson School commencement keynote speaker, he drew from a wealth of professional experience and selected a few lessons he wish he'd known as he began building his career.
Chloe Edwards Receives 2015 Tomato Can Loving Cup Award
Among hundreds of graduating students who celebrated the achievements that led them to commencement, Chloe Edwards stood out for her outstanding leadership outside the classroom.
2 Carlson MBA Graduates among Poets and Quants’ 50 Best and Brightest of 2015
Graduating Full-Time MBA students Tim O’Neil and Alyssa Callister were named to Poets & Quants
The Societal Cost of Giving Something Away
Explore the article on "The Societal Cost of Giving Something Away" at Carlson School. Delve into insights, perspectives, or events discussed in the piece that shed light on the societal implications of generosity and philanthropy.
5 Things I've Learned
Carol Kitchen, ’07 MBA, recently joined UFA (United Farmers of Alberta), a $2.1 billion co-op of farmers and ranchers, as the president and CEO. Here, she shares five pieces of wisdom she has discovered over the years.