Visit Cornell Business

A campus visit is the best way to learn about the SC Johnson College of Business experience. No matter which school and program you’re interested in, we invite you to have a look around and experience our inspiring places and spaces first-hand.

Live campus view

Situated atop the roof of the Statler Hotel, the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration web cam provides 180 degree or panoramic views of our stunning home and some of its most memorable features, including the iconic McGraw Tower, the imposing spires of Sage Hall, and the historic Arts Quad.

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A photo of the Cornell clock tower, overlooking Cayuga lake, at dust.

Cornell University’s Ithaca campus is consistently rated as one of the most beautiful in the country. Boasting a striking mix of historic and modern architecture, surrounded by a picturesque landscape featuring gorges, lush gardens and the serene beauty of Cayuga Lake below, it’s easy to see why. Our bustling college town is not only an excellent place to live and learn — it’s also a fun place to visit. Learn more at Visit Ithaca.

Our buildings

The outside of Brezzano on a sunny evening.

Breazzano Family Center

Located in the heart of Collegetown, Breazzano serves as the home of the SC Johnson College. The 76,000-square-foot building houses classrooms, administrative offices, two high-definition broadcasting studios, breakout rooms and a four-story atrium designed to accommodate a wide variety of events. High-tech video conferencing connects rooms within the building to facilities at Cornell Tech in NYC.

The front of the outside of Sage Hall.

Sage Hall

Sage Hall is home to the Johnson Graduate School of Management. The building houses classrooms, faculty offices and collaborative spaces designed to support Johnson’s rigorous MBA and specialized master’s programs.

The outside of Statler Hall on a sunny day.

Statler Hall

At first glance, Statler Hall is the Nolan School classroom building. Upon further review, it is the epicenter of the Nolan School experience — a facility that enables hospitality management students to connect and push the Hotelie community forward. Statler Hall was built in 1948 and is connected to The Statler Hotel, which was constructed at the same time. Both buildings were funded by the Statler Foundation.

The entrance to the Statler Hotel.

Statler Hotel

Established in 1950, The Statler Hotel is a AAA Four-Diamond hotel on the Cornell campus — and the Ivy League’s only teaching hotel. At The Statler, guests receive an upscale hotel experience while students hone their hospitality management skills alongside seasoned professionals.

The front of the outside of Warren Hall.

Warren Hall

Housing the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Warren Hall, built in 1930 and renovated in 2013, sits on Cornell’s Agriculture Quad. The building earned LEED Platinum certification — Cornell’s first renovated building to do so — thanks to features like a succulent-covered roof that provides insulation and stormwater management. Inside, students learn to apply business toward economic, social and environmental good.

Our NYC locations

We’re unique among the Ivy Leagues for offering a seamless business education experience across two incredible locations: a classic college campus in Ithaca, New York, and a global business capital in New York City. Explore our city-based master’s programs and take advantage of Cornell’s Campus-to-Campus Bus running daily between our Ithaca and New York City campuses.

An aeriel view of the Cornell Tech Campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City.

Tata Innovation Center

Situated within the Cornell Tech Campus on Roosevelt Island, the Tata Innovation Center provides Johnson School students with a direct pipeline to job opportunities through connections made while still pursuing their degrees. The building itself was constructed to evolve as the business, tech and teaching worlds evolve through the years.

Outside of our building at 570 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.

570 Lexington Avenue

The historic General Electric building (formerly the RCA Victor building) at Lexington Ave. and 51st St. provides a new Midtown hub for faculty research, student learning and public engagement activities. The seventh floor includes space for classes, meetings, networking and other activities hosted by the SC Johnson College.

Prospective students on a campus tour on a sunny day.

Prospective undergraduate students

A campus visit is the best way to experience life as an student of Applied Economics and Management or Hotel Administration. We invite you to join us in Ithaca for an admissions event, a look around our buildings or a tour of the Cornell University campus.

Prospective graduate students

If you’re interested in pursuing one of our graduate degrees, we encourage you to connect with us on campus or virtually. Contact your program’s admissions teams for more information.

Plan your visit

We can’t wait to welcome you to campus.