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New Seminars, Classes Aim to Help Minnesota Entrepreneurs
The Carlson School has added new seminars and classes aimed at educating the state’s entrepreneurial community.
School Launches Three New Degrees, 13 Graduate Certificates
Three new degree programs and a suite of more than a dozen graduate certificates will make their debut at the Carlson School as part of its continued focus on expanding educational opportunities for recent graduates and established professionals.
Carlson School Announces a Number of Diversity Initiatives
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd and too many others, the Carlson School immediately began work to create a more welcoming place for students, faculty, staff, visitors, and more.
Operating Virtually
When the COVID-19 outbreak forced the University to operate virtually, the whole Carlson School community sprang into action to make the most of this “new normal.”
Developing an AI and Digital-First Workforce
As our working lives continue to change due to the impact of COVID-19, it’s become more pressing to explore the way that AI and machine learning can help us work more efficiently.
Carlson School Part of University Team Awarded $26 Million NSF Grant
The Carlson School will help researchers extend their thinking beyond their labs to potential markets by applying a strategic management perspective and the latest best practices for entrepreneurs.
1st Tuesday with Craig Samitt
Craig Samitt, the President and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, discussed the future of the health care industry during the Carlson School of Management's 1st Tuesday event.
Carlson School Faculty Share Their Thoughts on Going Virtual
Eight Carlson School faculty members shared their reflections on the journey with remote teaching in the spring semester.
Carlson School team helps Mia prepare to reopen
How many people, standing 6-feet apart, can you fit into a 400,000 square foot building and safely move them through it?
Leading Small and New Businesses in an Age of Disruption
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a source of disruption for all businesses, but small and new businesses have been especially hard-hit.
Choosing a Full Life
As Target’s director of operations for fulfilment, Part-Time MBA student Melissa Beglinger oversees order pickup and delivery—vital services for the company’s operations during these unprecedented times.
Feeding the Frontline
Numerous efforts led by current students and alumni of the Carlson School are helping to feed healthcare workers on the frontline treating those with COVID-19, as well as those struggling during this time.