Pipeline hack could lead to rising gas prices in several states
A recent cybersecurity attack forced one of the largest gas and fuel pipelines in the U.S. to shut down Friday. Author: Charmaine Nero (KARE 11) Published: 9:07 PM CDT May 10, 2021 Updated: 10:11 PM CDT May 10, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS As the weather warms up and Memorial Day approaches, travelers are hitting the road after spending months inside due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Akshay Rao, a professor with the University of Minnesota s Carlson School of Management, says after a recent cybersecurity attack forced one of the largest gas and fuel pipelines in the U.S. to shut down Friday– drivers may notice increased gas prices in certain states.
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With the creation of a new, $50 million endowed scholarship fund, the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management is now better able to attract, retain, and train top scholars who will become future business leaders in Minnesota and beyond.
The Carlson Centennial Scholars Program, funded by 15 donors, offers generous scholarship packages to new students. Undergraduate scholarships are renewable for four years while graduate student scholarships last for the duration of the student’s program. Named in honor of the school’s 100th year, Centennial Scholars also receive a stipend for the required international study experience and specialized programming to complement their studies.
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How are business schools promoting research that improves business practice and changes society for the better? What does such research look like in real-world contexts? And how are schools quantifying its true impact?
Business school administrators and scholars are still working out how to respond to these complex questions, but the answers are becoming clearer. Not only have revised accreditation standards encouraged schools to place stronger emphasis on engagement and societal impact, but the pandemic has underscored, on an even larger scale, the important role that business research can play in helping humanity solve seemingly intractable problems.
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