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@ Home @ Carlson: Finding Community Outside of Class
Through “shared hardships" in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at the University of Minnesota, Sabel Peterson has found a community she can rely on and people who can push her the extra mile.
Nicole Nelsen Earns First Online MBA Degree
Nicole Nelsen is the Carlson School's first graduate of the Online MBA program. From basketball to swimming lessons to much more peaceful drives to work, she tackled her coursework “literally anywhere and anytime” she wanted.
Four Faculty Members Awarded Lawrence Fellowships
For their contributions in enhancing the intellectual environment of the Carlson School, four junior and recently-promoted faculty members have been selected as recipients of the 2021 Mary and Jim Lawrence Fellowship.
Carlson School Announces 2021 Sands Fellowship Recipients
From finding new funding for women’s shelters to creating ways to responsibly dispose of firearms, six business ventures from Carlson School MBA students were selected as 2021 Sands Family Social Ventures Fellowships.
Carlson School Adds New Members to Board of Advisors
Four 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).
Top Stories of 2020
From COVID to remote learning to commencement, 2020 was a historic year. This is a roundup of our top stories of 2020.
Top Videos of 2020
Explore the top videos of 2020 at Carlson School. Dive into compelling content, insights, and highlights that captured attention and showcased the school's achievements and activities throughout the year.
Carlson School Sets New Give to the Max Day Fundraising Record
More than 300 people made gifts to the Carlson School on Give to the Max Day, totaling $450,125, both setting new highs for the school on Minnesota’s largest one-day giving campaign.
Analyzing Addiction
The Center City, Minn.-based Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation turned to the Carlson School's Analytics Lab to help them analyze more than 250,000 records in search of data patterns invisible to the naked eye. They found critical information that will inform new research and ultimately empower Hazelden Betty Ford to better serve its patients.
Holmes Center Support of Diverse Entrepreneurs Highlighted
The Gary S. Holmes Center for Entrepreneurship provides education to diverse founders as part of the national Ascend Cities program, in partnership with Minneapolis-based Metropolitan Economic Development Association (Meda).
Global Pandemic Creates New Opportunities, Challenges for International Entrepreneurs
Professor Shaker Zahra explored what the world will look like post-COVID-19 for international entrepreneurship. In short, he sees “a great transformation of the global business environment, providing the impetus for a new breed of international entrepreneurs that find opportunities in the upheaval that COVID-19 has caused.”
State and Local Governments Face Dire Economic Times During Pandemic
Assistant Professor of Finance Erik Loualiche explored how local governments handled the difficult economic conditions after COVID-19, including the factors leading to this impact, how this economic downturn is different from others, and the pivotal role the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) played.