Diversity & Inclusion

Alexandra Kemp ’20
Nolan School BusinessFeed

Alexandra Kemp ’20, U.S. Navy, aims to help incoming military veterans

Alexandra Kemp ’20 joined the U.S. Navy in 2004 to save lives. After an unexpected illness and early retirement, she found the Hotel School.

2016 Veterans Day Ceremony [MILSCI]
Dyson BusinessFeed

Dyson veterans reflect on their Cornell experience

In recognition of Veterans Day, Dyson veterans reflect on their Cornell experience.

Women fill the conference space
Johnson BusinessFeed

Insights from the Undergraduate WIN conference

Becca Wang recounts her experience networking and learning from investment professionals and peers at the 2018 Undergraduate WIN Conference.

Collage of veterans with their families and in uniform
Nolan School BusinessFeed

Proud to serve, proud to be a Hotelie: Q&A with SHA military veterans

Cornell has long supported the pursuits of military veterans. Alumni and students share their experiences as Hotelies and members of the armed forces.

Taylor Fox, Two-Year MBA '19 enjoying a sunny day at Buttermilk Falls State Park
Johnson BusinessFeed

Park Perspectives: 3 tips for maintaining long-distance relationships during business school

Distance is tough, but with these tips from Taylor Fox you can better maintain your long-distance relationship and even deepen it while at business school.

Marques E. Zak on left and William Restrepo on right
Johnson BusinessFeed

Johnson announces 2018 distinguished alumni diversity award recipients

Marques E. Zak, MBA ’10, and William J. Restrepo ’80, MBA ’85, will be honored at the Johnson Diversity Symposium and Alumni Awards Dinner on Oct. 27.

Cornell Dyson students interview with Imbolo Mbue
Dyson BusinessFeed

An Interview with Imbolo Mbue, author of ‘Behold the Dreamers: A Novel’

Imbolo Mbue, author of ‘Behold the Dreamers: A Novel,’ comes to Dyson to as part of the Dyson School’s Dean’s Distinguished Speaker Series.

Photo of Angela speaking at the keynote event
Johnson BusinessFeed

My advice? Manage your pizza: Angela Horstmann, MBA ’08, shares wise words at JWiB

Speaking to a record 160 participants, Horstmann gave the keynote address at this year’s Johnson Women in Business (JWiB) event and symposium.

Photo of students working around tables and smiling
Johnson BusinessFeed

What second-year MBAs can learn as coaches for first-year core teams

Laura Georgianna, director of leadership programs, explains the first-year core team structure and second-year Johnson Leadership Fellows benefits.