Specialized Master's

News and updates related to the various specialized master’s programs at SC Johnson College.

Photo of some members of the MMH Class of 2018 cohort with Richelle King
Nolan School

Why MMH? To strengthen our family business in the hospitality industry

A lot of people questioned why I chose to go to school to learn hospitality when I could learn it in my own backyard. But I chose the MMH program, and here’s why.

The day before school started I hosted a potluck at my house to celebrate our upcoming semester. Students brought their roommates and families to meet their classmates, and we tried dishes from different countries.
Dyson School

The real NY-factor: Collaboration reigns

My 33 classmates have become close friends — the NY-factor turned out to be a program full of excited, intellectually curious, future economists.

Photo of Elizabeth Blau, MS ’97
Nolan School

Elizabeth Blau, MS ’97, awarded 2017 MMH Outstanding Alumna of the Year

After reviewing alumni nominations on a range of criteria, the MMH award committee has selected Elizabeth Blau, MS ’97, to receive the 2017 Cornell MMH Outstanding Alumna of the Year award.

Photo of the interior of Statler Hall
Nolan School

My favorite MMH class may surprise you!

There is a big difference between undergraduate and graduate curriculum. We are picking MMH classes that directly correlate to our futures.

Nathan Ladovsky, MMH ’18, cooking hamburgers and hot dogs at Stewart Park
Nolan School

Our first 90 days in the MMH program

Like we do with new jobs—it’s time for a 90-day review of the Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) program! It’s time to reflect on our summer.

Photo of Aida Scarpati; Tiang Xiao; Coach Ed Evans ’74 , MBA ’75, VP and chief human resources officer at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts; Yiting Wang; and Alice Wu.
Nolan School

Top 5 takeaways from the MMH leadership development program

The MMH Leadership Development Program (LDP) connects current students in the MMH program with top-tier alumni from the Hotel School.

Bricks, Mortar, Profit, and the Fate of the Earth
Johnson School

Bricks, Mortar, Profit, and the Fate of the Earth

How sustainable practices in real estate nurture the triple bottom line