Sarah Magnus-Sharpe
Sarah Magnus-Sharpe is the director of Public Relations and Communications for the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Hospitality Executive Keith Barr to Receive 2024 Cornell Hospitality Icon Award
Hotelie Keith Barr ’92 is scheduled to receive the Cornell Icon Award June 4 at the awards ceremony in New York City.
Johnson Professor Manoj Thomas to lead NYC Initiatives at Cornell Tech
In July, Thomas will assume the role of associate dean of NYC initiatives, signaling a new partnership between Cornell Tech and SC Johnson College.
New tool measures food security duration, severity
Cornell SC Johnson College researchers measured the likelihood that a U.S. household’s food expenditures equal or exceed the minimum cost of a healthy diet.
Research: Familiarity breeds contempt for moral failings
People judge members of their own circles more harshly than they judge individuals from other groups for the same transgressions, new Cornell SC Johnson College of Business research has found.
Research: What Happens When We Assign Human Qualities to Companies?
New research from the Nolan Hotel School sheds light on the ways people assess organizations.
How Do Consumers Make Online Shopping Choices? The Mouse May Hold The Answer.
SC Johnson College faculty used a novel mouse cursor-tracking method to reveal an intriguing interplay of cognitive processes that influence consumer decisions about brands and products.
Research: ‘Status Symbols’ in Online Debates Can Create Bias
New research involving machine learning determined that the persuasive power of “symbolic status” from virtual badges in online debates has the potential to create an imbalance of power.
To stand out on LinkedIn, focus on journey, not achievements
In new research, Ovul Sezer, assistant professor at the Nolan Hotel School, and her co-authors, wanted to understand how people can introduce themselves on the networking platform LinkedIn with a high level of effectiveness and success.
Cornell SC Johnson College Dean Named Chair of RRBM Board
As Chairman of RRBM Board, SC Johnson College Dean Andrew Karolyi will serve a two-year term as chief executive officer and will preside over quarterly meetings.