Executive MBA (EMBA)

Read more about students, faculty, alumni, events, and initiatives of the Executive MBA programs at the Johnson School.

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H-1B for graduates: Does a business master’s degree help?

Learn the process, master’s cap eligibility, and OPT/STEM OPT timelines

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Cornellian CEO leads innovative anti-metastasis cancer therapy to market

Stewart Campbell is guiding Prilukae, a novel mechanism inhibiting cancer metastasis, through regulatory approvals.

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Complex incentives shape worker effort, for better or worse

Johnson School professors used data to examine how workers respond to complex pay structures.

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Alpha Square Group Powers Next-Gen AI Education at the Johnson School

The gift will expand AI-focused teaching, research, and industry engagement in business.

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How the Benefits of a Global MBA Redefine Career Success

Discover the key benefits of a global executive MBA and why top professionals choose Cornell’s EMBA for leadership, global networking, and career growth.

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From Nonprofit R&D to Big Pharma Marketing: A Q&A with Deepika Cattry, MBA ’18

Career Corner: Healthcare marketing professional Deepika Cattry pivoted from R&D at a nonprofit to marketing at a major biopharmaceutical firm.

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Redefining Defiance as Action Aligned with Values

It’s hard to say no when there’s pressure to comply. Sunita Sah’s book tells us how.

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Money talks: how opening up can ease financial stress

New research from the Cornell SC Johnson College finds that people who regularly discuss their finances experience less financial anxiety over time. 

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The secret to resolutions? Enjoy the pursuit, not the outcome

New research from SC Johnson College finds the key to achieving goals is less about the outcome and more about enjoying the journey.