Undergraduate
A collection of stories related to the prestigious bachelor’s degree programs with the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and its three distinct schools.
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Undergrads in Boston: Competing in the Cornell Stock Pitch Challenge
Eri Kato ’20 (SHA) reflects on her experience at the 2019 Undergraduate Stock Pitch Challenge hosted by the Parker Center for Investment Research.
![Quyen standing in front of the MGM Resorts logo](https://business.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/09/quyen_nguyen_2.jpeg)
Amazing, inspiring, and eye-opening: Nolan School students recap summer internships
Two dozen School of Hotel Administration undergraduates share their summer internship experiences in hospitality and beyond.
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More than 500 first-years and transfers join Cornell business community
The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business welcomed more than 330 students in the Class of 2023 and about 170 transfers into the undergraduate community.
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Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83 to visit as Dyson’s first leader in residence
Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83, retired president and COO of Nintendo of America, is named the inaugural leader in residence for Dyson’s new leadership program.
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SMART students learn from the unexpected to make a global impact
Part of Dyson’s Emerging Markets Program, SMART takes students out of the classroom to make an impact in developing and emerging economies.
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Continuing the conversation: The second semi-annual Diversity Business Clubs Summit
At the Diversity Business Clubs Summit, students discussed the hurdles of increasing diversity in clubs and businesses and how to overcome them.
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2019 SMART program reflections: Cappeny Estates, South Africa
The 2019 Cappeny Estates SMART team was challenged with creating marketing strategies for a minority-owned strawberry farm in South Africa.
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2019 SMART program reflections: O’live Handmade Soaps, South Africa
The 2019 O’live SMART team traveled to Cape Town, South Africa. They were challenged to develop a marketing for the family-owned skincare business.
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SHA celebrates 2019 faculty and student award recipients
SHA’s 2019 student and faculty award winners were recognized during the school’s annual year-end celebration and reception with Dean Kate Walsh.