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The latest news and updates from the MBA programs at SC Johnson College.

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Moody’s, Fiserv named inaugural sponsors of Fintech at Cornell initiative

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is pleased to announce that Moody’s Inc. and Fiserv will serve as the inaugural sponsors of Fintech at Cornell.

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Let’s make life delicious! A summer at Kraft Heinz

Kaitlyn Briggs writes about her passion for sustainability, the dairy industry and her summer internship in marketing at Kraft Heinz.

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Johnson celebrates National Coming Out Day

To commemorate National Coming Out Day, some of our MBA students are sharing their stories and perspectives.

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The Masters in Management’s fight for US recognition

Johnson Dean Mark Nelson points to the value of a Masters in Management as current high-level employment opportunities remain few and far between.

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Admissions Director Q&A: Cornell Johnson

Eddie Asbie, interim executive director of admissions & financial aid at Johnson is featured in this MBA program Q&A series.

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How the global pandemic changed a small business in a big way

MBA students in BR Microenterprise recap their experience advising a local business, which included pivoting their strategy in response to COVID-19.

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Network power: The professional impact of building meaningful relationships

Austin Blais, MBA ’20, reflects on his time career searching, the professional impact of building his network, and some lessons learned along the way.

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These 2 charts show the biggest investment banks are recruiting fewer Harvard and Stanford graduates. Here’s where they’re getting top talent from instead.

Cornell’s MBA program has become a factory for highly-trained investment bankers who excel when they hit the desk.

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Exploring history, culture, and health tech innovation in Israel

Shuhan Zhang, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA ’20, shares insights from an Israel trek and her experience participating in a health tech hackathon.