Specialized Master's

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

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Nolan School

MMH summer hospitality treks in review

Cornell School of Hotel Administration introduces hospitality treks, a new and exciting offering exposing students directly to the hospitality industry.

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Nolan School

Advice for new Hotelies from those who came before

What’s the best way to dive into the School of Hotel Administration? Current students and alumni offer their best advice for the incoming class.

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Dyson School

Advice for new Dyson students from those who came before

Being a new student can be overwhelming—but there are so many good things to come. Current Dyson students and alumni offer their best advice for the incoming class.

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Dyson School

Sustainability: More than a buzzword when it comes to business

We all want to be successful and that looks different for everyone. Something that touches us across industries is sustainable business practices.

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Nolan School

4 things I learned from the MMH Leadership Development Program

LDP provides MMH students an opportunity to develop leadership skills and connect with highly-respected alumni in the hospitality industry.

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Johnson School

A spa-tacular learning experience with Inns of Aurora

The Inns of Aurora is moving ahead with plans to develop a destination spa. And they’re involving students from the Hotel School in the process.

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Nolan School

Real estate case study treks take students out of the classroom and into the real world

Baker program director Dustin Jones shares how domestic and international case study treks help students strengthen their mastery of commercial real estate.

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Dyson School

Uma Lele, “a leader in the world of economic development,” receives Dyson’s Wharton Award

To the many significant honors and awards she has accrued in her career, Uma Lele recently added one from the Dyson School, the Clifton R. Wharton Jr. Emerging Markets Award.

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Nolan School

Real estate titans discuss the importance of mentorship

Moderated by Richard Baker ’88, the CEO of NRDC Equity Partners and governor and executive chairman of the Hudson’s Bay Company, the discussion was hosted by Cornell’s Center for Real Estate and Finance (CREF) and Baker Program in Real Estate.