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Roger Hill ’87 and Andrew Fay ’87 named Cornell Hospitality Innovators for 2019

Roger Hill ’87 and Andrew Fay ’87, cofounders of the Gettys Group, have been named the 2019 Cornell Hospitality Innovator honorees.

Lindsey Staley, Two Year MBA 19, takes a photo with her case competition team, Quincy Bedeau and Kevon Coppage, both Two Year MBAs 19
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Park Perspectives: An MBA can be a “career enhancer”

Lindsey Staley, Two Year MBA Æ19, explains how continuing a career and pursuing an MBA do not need to be mutually exclusive.

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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Jodi Glickman, MBA ’02

Jodi Glickman, MBA ’02, CEO & founder of Great On The Job, discusses her career journey, the importance of being “great on the job,” and making a difference.

Michael Murray, Two-Year MBA '19, served as an Analyst for the Johnson Cayuga Fund
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Park Perspectives: Tips on converting your internship

While immersions prepare you to deliver large projects, these tips will help you successfully navigate the day-to-day challenges of your internship.

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Immersion Trek brings SHA faculty to London for industry insights

The Faculty Immersion Trek helps faculty to remain current with global trends and continually learn new ways to approach their teaching and research.

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Rethinking food disposal with Baldor Food’s Thomas McQuillan

McQuillan, Baldor’s VP of corporate strategy, culture, and sustainability, talks to students about innovations in the food industry to reduce food waste.

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Johnson School

Symone Williams and Harrison Jobe win global Student Leadership Award

Student Council co-chairs Symone Williams and Harrison Jobe were awarded this year’s global Student Leadership Award from the Graduate Business Forum.

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MPS Accounting students deliver low-income tax clinics in rural Alaska

Students in the college of business and the Cornell Law School went to Alaska to assist and engage with low-income taxpayers in rural areas.

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Cornell Real Estate Case Competition Hits Record High Number of Student Teams

The seventh annual Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition attracted a record high number of teams. This year, 20 teams of undergraduate students will be competing for a share of $21,500 in prize money. The popularity of the competition can be seen in the yearly increase of teams competing—from six in the inaugural year of […]