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During Financial Crises, Cash Payments Can (and Do) Help
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted last year, the federal government sought to mitigate the effects of the economic downturn through the Paycheck Protection Program and stimulus payments to individuals. A decade earlier, during the financial crisis of 2008-2009, programs were established that allowed government to lend to cash-strapped businesses. But do such programs work?
The Risks and Rewards of Negative Peer Disclosures
Research by Carlson School Associate Professor Vivian Fang has uncovered an emerging type of social media post, one that shatters those stereotypes and shows how some companies are using social media to boost their prospects in a cunning and subtle fashion. Fang’s even coined a term for it: negative peer disclosure, or NPD, for short.
Carlson School Scholarship in memory of George Floyd
On the one-year anniversary of his death, the Carlson School of Management announced the establishment of a scholarship in memory of George Perry Floyd Junior.
Carlson School Virtual Commencement Celebrates Class of 2021
In addition to offering in-person commencement ceremonies, the Carlson School provided a virtual commencement option for the Class of 2021, which launched May 24.
Carlson School Earns AACSB Reaccreditation
This week, the Carlson School’s degree programs were officially reaccredited through 2026 by the Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business (AACSB).
Taye Honored With 2021 Tomato Can Loving Cup Award
Committed to advocacy and service, Nate Taye is the 2021 winner of the Tomato Can Loving Cup, the most prestigious award the Carlson School of Management can bestow on an undergraduate student.
2021 Graduates Named ‘Best and Brightest’
Four Carlson School students were named among the “Best and Brightest” of their respective Classes of 2021 by the business school news site Poets&Quants.
‘Resilient’ Class of 2021 Honored at In-Person Commencement Ceremonies
After a year away, the Carlson School’s commencement ceremonies returned to 3M Arena at Mariucci on May 16 and 17. Though it looked a little different, the usual pomp and circumstance filled the arena.
$50 Million Scholarship Fund Positions Carlson School to Fuel Future Workforce
With the creation of a new, $50 million endowed scholarship fund, the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management is now better able to attract, retain, and train top scholars who will become future business leaders in Minnesota and beyond.
Carlson School Launches New Master of Marketing Program
Building on its strengths and meeting student needs, the Carlson School has launched a new Master of Marketing degree program.
Carlson School Adds Two New Members to Board of Advisors
Two accomplished business leaders will bring a wealth of professional experience and expertise as new members of the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management’s Board of Advisors (BOA).
Emerging Leaders of Color Program Growing
Among the Carlson School’s efforts toward a more equitable future in education is Emerging Leaders of Color, a unique opportunity for cohorts of high school students to experience and learn about business at the Carlson School.