Johnson Cornell Tech MBA
News, updates, and insights from our STEM-designated, NYC-based Cornell Tech MBA.

Cornell Tech grad discusses importance of understanding global business
Through his career and his involvement with EMI, Vince Wong, MBA ’17, has learned to consider a variety of international factors as a product manager.

Just Tech It: Recapping the 2019 Johnson Women in Technology (JWiT) Conference
This year’s JWiT theme, Just Tech It, celebrated MBA women who have leveraged technology to make significant cross-industry impacts.

Johnson students vote to enact grade non-disclosure
Students voted to enact a grade non-disclosure policy. Under this referendum, they cannot disclose their grades to recruiters during the job search process.

5 takeaways from the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA summer core in Ithaca
After spending her summer in Ithaca with her cohort, Alana reflects on the top five things she’s learned inside and outside the classroom.

Agile MBAs: Cornell Tech students reflect and grow together
The Tech MBA Class of 2019 applied best practices from the tech industry to reflect on their summer semester in Ithaca: agile teams and retrospectives.

Johnson women MBAs boast record-breaking attendance at Forté Conference
This June, a record number of Johnson’s women MBAs attended the Forté MBA Women’s Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

Congratulations, Johnson Class of 2018 graduates!
Graduates of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management were celebrated at two recognition ceremonies on Saturday, May 26. Congratulations to the Class of 2018!

MBA Class of 2018 honored at Dean’s Awards Brunch
Several students in the One-Year, Two-Year, and Johnson Cornell Tech MBA programs were individually recognized for their contributions and achievements at the annual Dean’s Awards Brunch on Friday, May 25.

Josefina Hamren ’15, MBA ’18: Innovating in fashion, tech, and business
Cornell’s cross-functional offerings helped Josefina Hamren, MBA ’18, dive into her interests and grow as an innovator at two different times in her life. After graduating with a Johnson Cornell Tech MBA—she’s officially a “double Red.”