An undergraduate business degree lays the foundation for a successful and rewarding career in today's competitive job market. The Carlson School of Management offers a comprehensive curriculum and man...
Known for her dedication to mentorship, leadership, and community service, Brynn Nguyen, ’24 BSB, is the winner of the Carlson School's 2024 Tomato Can Loving Cup Award.
More than 1,200 Carlson School students officially became alumni for the Class of 2024 following two commencement ceremonies at 3M Arena at Mariucci on campus.
The Carlson School’s Management Information Systems (MIS) case teams excelled in competitions in Budapest, Hungary, and Vancouver, Canada, during the Spring 2024 semester.
Carlson School Professor Mary Zellmer-Bruhn studied the challenges that skilled migrant workers face globally, despite being an essential part of the world's workforce.
Carlson School Professor Joe Redden and Jinjie Chen, ’21 PhD found that “clustering” similar experiences is often more enjoyable than switching things up for variety.
Carlson School Associate Professor Gurneeta Vasudeva Singh and co-authors studied antimicrobial drug development to understand how public-private partnerships compare to private-private efforts.
Carlson School Professor KK Sinha, Assistant Professor Necati Ertekin, Yi Tang, ’24 PhD, and Adam Moen, ’12 BSB, studied how mental health mobile apps can increase equity in mental health care.
Carlson School Assistant Professor Jacelly Cespedes and co-authors studied how a legal provision known as the “mortgage cramdown” could help bring stability to the housing sector.
Carlson School Associate Professor Salman Arif and co-authors studied bank executives and the concept of "paying for prudence," or establishing targets that reward managers for lowering credit risk, i...
Seven extraordinary teachers and four outstanding staff members have been selected, by undergraduate students, as the 2024 recipients of the school’s Undergraduate Instructor of the Year and Staff of ...