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Student Delegate Takeaways from COP27: Successes and Failures

Courtney Schneider, MPA ’23, was among a small group of Cornell students selected to attend the 27th annual Conference of the Parties (COP27).

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Johnson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Alexander Fulmer

Alexander Fulmer is a new assistant professor of marketing and management communication in the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

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Unified Payments Interface: India’s Digital Highway to Speedy Financial Inclusion

Sharwari Pandit, MBA ’23, explores the policy decisions that drove the rapid growth and adoption of digital payment solutions across millions of Indian businesses and households.

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Johnson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Lauri Kytömaa

Meet Lauri Kytömaa, new assistant professor of applied economics and policy at the Nolan School, and learn about his research and interests.

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Johnson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Johnny Tang

Meet Johnny Tang, new assistant professor of finance at the Johnson School, and learn about his research, interests, and courses he will be teaching.

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Johnson School

Nationalism and Independence: Could the Basque Survive Economically Without Madrid?

The Basque Country of northern Spain has a long history of separatist sentiment. But could it survive independence from Spain economically?

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Nolan School

Q1 Hotel Prices Show Moderate Gains, Some Declines

Buying opportunities still exist, but momentum is faltering in the Mid- and South Atlantic regions.

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Johnson School

China, Economic Growth, and ESG

China is an outlier in economic growth and we see a shift in its approach from growth at all costs to quality growth plus increased ESG reporting.

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Johnson School

Park Perspectives: Let the Battle of the Brands Begin

Ben Marks, MBA ’24, discusses learning opportunities outside the classroom, exemplified through the Battle of the Brands competition.