Inside SC Johnson

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Faculty reflect on their careers and share their best advice
To the women who wear many hats we celebrate you today and every day as you empower others and exemplify what it means to live a life of service.

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Career advice and lessons learned along the way
To the women who wear many hats, we celebrate you today and every day as you empower others and exemplify what makes the Dyson School so distinct.

How federal disaster money favors the rich
Dyson professor Catherine Kling offers insights into the benefit-cost analysis the Army Corps of Engineers does to decide which properties are worth saving after a natural disaster.

A wanderer at heart, Andrea Bonds ’20 finds her home as a Hotelie
Andrea Bonds earned money for college by playing her flute as a street performer. Now she’s focused on hospitality entrepreneurship at her dream school.

Richard Adie ’75, retired Statler GM, offers advice for fellow hotel general managers
Retired Statler Hotel General Manager Rick Adie ’75 reflects on his experiences as a GM and his interactions with executive education participants.

Learning beyond the classroom with winter travel treks
Sara Schmitt, MBA ’19, reflects on 35 days spent traveling the world on business, technology, and entrepreneurship treks with her classmates.

A.I. wants to know how you plan a trip
Alex Susskind, SHA associate dean of academic affairs, comments on why the competitive landscape of travel companies is compelling more to adopt artificial intelligence.

Aligning values: My internship as a summer consultant at NPR
Harrison Jobe, MBA ’19, discusses the state of journalism and his summer internship at NPR—made possible with help from the Social Impact Internship Fund.

New certificate program develops skills to lead with character
eCornell’s new online certificate in Servant Leadership is authored by SHA faculty Amy Newman, Judi Brownell, and Tony Simons.