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To Split or Not to Split?
Should companies split the roles of CEO and chair? New research from the Carlson School of Management finds that firms that were forced to separate the roles performed worse immediately following the announcement of the split and afterward.
Was the Introduction of Napster Really the Day the Music Died?
Explore the article on "The Day the Music Died" at Carlson School. Discover insights, perspectives, or events discussed in the piece that shed light on the significance and impact of this memorable day.
Honored Graduates
Amanda Donohue-Hansen, ’11 BSB, is the recipient of the oldest award given to students by the Carlson School – the Tomato Can Loving Cup. Also at commencement, the winners of the Dean’s Award for Best Undergraduate Honors Theses were named.
5 Things I've Learned: Robert Kueppers
Discover five key things about Robert Kueppers at Carlson School. Stay informed on his insights, contributions, and the latest developments related to his role and expertise.
Three People, Three Questions
Read "3 People, 3 Questions: Fall 2011" to gain insights and perspectives from three accomplished individuals in the business world as they share their thoughts on leadership, diversity, and innovation.
Doing One Thing to Make the World Better
Students in the Carlson School undergraduate program are committed to making the world a better place, one DOT at a time. DOT, or Do One Thing, is a movement that asks students to commit to one thing they want to do that will promote personal, social, environmental, or economic stability.
The Nature of Business School Research
As scholars, faculty members generate research articles that are published in top academic journals and cited by peers. As business educators, they design their research to address current issues that managers, policymakers, and students face. This has always been a hallmark of the Carlson School.
Can Doing Good Be Bad for Business?
Can Doing Good Be Bad for Business? Carlson School examines the complex relationship between corporate social responsibility and business outcomes.
The Effect of Health Information Technology on Patient Outcomes
Explore the effects of health information technology at Carlson School. Stay informed on the latest research, insights, and developments in the dynamic intersection of technology and healthcare.
Accolades for the A-List
Earlier this year, Asha Sharma, '11 BSB, and Matt Norris, '11 BSB, founded The A-List, an innovative, nonprofit teen center with a mission of entrepreneurship, education, and personal growth.
Gaining Valuable Insights
After taking courses at the Carlson School to learn specific tax information necessary for his job, Philip Albert enrolled in the MBT program.
The Language of Business
Kelly Cole's first through upon entering college was to major in entrepreneurial management, but after hearing accounting described as the "language of business," she started a double major.