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SC Johnson College

Students design wellness solutions for North Carolina community

During a weekend design challenge, students focused on building a more connected wellness ecosystem

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How a tech MBA redefines AI leadership for business innovators

Learn what AI-first leadership means and how the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA prepares founders and intrapreneurs to lead in an AI-powered world

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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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Johnson School

Becoming a business analyst in 2026 and beyond

Thinking of becoming a business analyst? Learn what they do, the skills you’ll need, which degrees can help, and how to land your first role.

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Research Matters’ video podcast debuts, translating ideas into impact

Professors Chris Barrett and David Rand spotlight Cornell research on real‑world challenges including food prices and AI

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Scaling green: Opening new markets for sustainable biotechnology

Three Cornell MBA students assess new markets and pursue partnerships for Zymtronix’s sustainable biotech solutions

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From Crypto to CBDCs: Digital currency and the future of global finance

Global finance is nearing a tipping point as digital payments surge in emerging markets and CBDCs and stablecoins advance

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Gift Guide: Books from the SC Johnson College of Business

Need a gift for family or friends? Browse some recently published books by alumni and faculty from the SC Johnson College of Business.

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Cornell expands MSBA program with new NYC-based options

Cornell’s MSBA program is expanding to include two new in-person options in NYC