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Alum Ian Seidenfeld’s Journey to the Paris 2024 Paralympics
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Alumni Magazine
See how Carlson School community members are pushing boundaries and elevating business and education.
Discovery at Carlson
In this issue, Carlson School faculty research addresses inequities in mental health care, the challenges that migrant workers face, inefficiencies in public-private partnerships, and more.
Gopher Athletes Build Brands, Business Amid NIL Changes
Thanks to a recent change to the NCAA's NIL policies, the first generation of student-athletes are building brands, businesses—and bank accounts.
The Class of 2022 Finds Success Despite Pandemic Obstacles
Amid the pandemic, these Carlson School students found a world of possibility and potential, both within and out in the wider world.
Despite Labor Shifts, Carlson School Posts Strong Employment Numbers
Despite Labor Shifts, Carlson School Posts Strong Employment Numbers: Explore the resilience and success in employment outcomes despite changing labor dynamics.
Rand Park Named a Top 50 Undergraduate Professor
Poets & Quants named Carlson School Senior Lecturer Rand Park one of the Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors of 2021.
Q&E: Collaborating on a Musical Starry Night
Musician and producer Phil Thompson, ’07 BSB, joined the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) and the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Minneapolis on a tribute video celebrating the GTCYS’s 50th anniversary. He shared how his degree helped him blend his musical and business ambitions, how entrepreneurship and entertainment combine, and how important it is for him to uplift communities with music.
Carlson School students earn first place at international case competition
The Carlson MIS program undergraduate case team of Ariel Chau, ‘22 BSB, Eileen Chen, ‘22 BSB, Thomas Farrell, ‘22 BSB, and Madhava Raveendra, ‘23 BSB, earned divisional first place in Case I of CaseIT, the premier international MIS case competition in Vancouver, Canada.
Carlson THRIVE takes on virtual world in U.S. Bank Case Challenge
Students in Carlson THRIVE participated in the annual U.S. Bank Case Challenge by imagining the future of business in the virtual world.
Supporting Love Your Melon Sale Latest Startup Effort for Carlson School Alum
Matthew Noonan, who returned in a consulting role to facilitate the Love Your Melon deal, credits his education in helping him attain career success.
Q&E: Social Entrepreneur Strives to Build Business In ‘Most Ethical Way We Can Dream Of’
Joy McBrien launched Fair Anita, one of the first public benefit corporations in Minnesota. The company’s goal, McBrien says, is to create a world where women feel safe, valued, and respected.