Inside SC Johnson
Addressing challenges, finding opportunities where business and sustainability meet
The Sustainable Global Enterprise immersion blurs the lines between applied research, teaching, and engagement with organizations.
MBAs in the Fintech Intensive hear insights from Betterment’s SVP
Betterment’s Ben Alden is one of the many market-changing leaders to visit Cornell Tech and discuss their industry’s technological shifts.
The college scam defendants’ privilege is following them into court
Robert Frank, economics professor at Johnson, weighs in on why, all too often, legal outcomes are based on the ability of defendants to pay for A-List representation.
Fishing for funding: Speaker talks challenges where sustainability, finance intersect
Neel Inamdar ’90, Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise speaker, discusses the challenges in attracting impact investments to sustainable fisheries.
The truths of teaching: Retiring Dyson School professors reflect on their careers
Dyson School faculty Dale Grossman, Ed McLaughlin, and Deb Streeter spoke to alumni and friends as they were honored at the Last Lecture event in NYC.
Ethics speaker Kristin Behfar: Effective team leadership is ethical leadership
Kristin Behfar, PhD ’03, professor at U.S. Army War College, sees effectively leading a high-performing team as a manager’s ethical responsibility.
Beyond #MeToo: Re-examining sexual harassment in the workplace
Dean Wooten and co-author Erika James re-examine their original findings amidst a sea of recent sexual assault allegations.
Student hospitality startups win $37.5K at competition
Five student teams pitched their hospitality-oriented startups at the ninth annual Cornell Hospitality Business Plan Competition.
Living in an age of inequality: Perspectives from the business world
Two deans and three faculty members from the SC Johnson College offered a multilayered discussion on business and technology in the age of rising inequality.