Inside SC Johnson

Meet 12 MBAs from the Two-Year Class of 2020
Poets&Quants highlighted 12 of Johnson’s newest MBA students in their annual series. Learn more about their backgrounds and pursuits in this recap.

Research Recap: Which personal values drive actions to avert climate change?
Robert Bloomfield and co-authors find certain moral values influence a willingness to make personal choices to mitigate the future impact of climate change.

So you want to be an entrepreneur? Part 1: Course selection
Building on our experiences at Johnson, part one of this series outlines courses you can take that will support your Cornell journey as an entrepreneur.

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education announce new collaboration
Exciting new collaboration between CEMS and the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business results in prestigious international CEMS certificate offering.

Contributor and co-editor Chris Barrett addresses resilience in the face of chronic poverty in new book
A new book, The Economics of Poverty Traps, co-edited by Chris Barrett, highlights research on the mechanisms that keep people entrenched in poverty.

Present Value: General George Casey, Jr. reflects on his career and leading in a VUCA world
Present Value interviews General George Casey, Jr., distinguished senior lecturer of leadership, on his military career and leadership lessons.

Present Value: Drew Pascarella discusses industry-leading Fintech Intensive
Present Value, a student-run podcast, sits down with Drew Pascarella, senior lecturer of finance, to discuss Johnson’s new Fintech Intensive.

Pleasant surprises: My experience as a Consortium Fellow
Jonnathan Navarrete, Two-Year MBA ’20, shares his experiences as a Consortium Fellow and what has surprised him most during his first semester.

From skeptic to believer: My journey into impact investing
Thanks in part to Johnson’s Social Impact Internship Fund, I was able to experience impact investing through my internship at Nuveen.