In The Media
The Future Of Business 101: B Academics Network Connects Students With Real-World Lessons On Stakeholder Capitalism
Professor Christopher Marquis interviews Jessica Yinka Thomas, the co-founder, president, and board chair of B Academics, for his Forbes Q&A article on B Academics and stakeholder capitalism.
Will the U.S. Dollar Lose Its Place as the World’s No. 1 Reserve Currency?
The US dollar’s place in the world economy is secure, Professor Andrew Karolyi tells Newsweek. “There remains robust demand for U.S. Treasury securities at every auction,” he says.
Empty hotel rooms have become private dining rooms and office spaces
Steven Carvell, professor of finance and director of the Center for Real Estate and Finance, discusses how hotels have become flexible amid the pandemic.
23 Black leaders who are shaping history today
Cheick Camara ’22 and Ermias Tadesse ’22, founders of Cornell’s first Black investment fund, BlackGen Capital, listed among CNBC Make It’s “Black leaders who are shaping history today” list.
Opinion: The GameStop chaos may be a ‘bubble,’ but what does that actually mean?
GameStop’s price surge is being referenced as a bubble–but what does that really mean? Professor Maureen O’Hara discusses the phenomenon in her Washington Post op-ed.
Elon Musk Joins GameStop Melee With More Jabs at Short Sellers
Elon Musk, who has historically triggered gains in the shares of other companies, joined the GameStop melee last week. The implications? While not unusual, his approach can be concerning, Johnson Professor Murillo Campello tells the Wall Street Journal. “It really does create distortions,” he says.
So You Want to Open a Hotel? Now?
Dean Kate Walsh tells the New York Times that independent hotels will need to double down in how they market their experience–especially safety. “Safety is paramount–it’s the essential part of bringing guests back,” she said.
Cryptocurrency | What You Need To Know
Professor Will Cong discusses the basics of cryptocurrencies with Business Because.
Keeping STEM Ph.D.s
Professor Michael Roach joins Inside Higher Ed to discuss his research on STEM PhDs and their inefficient path to permanent residency in the US.