Inside SC Johnson
NY FarmNet’s Wayne Knoblauch Reflects on 40-Year Career
Faculty director of NY FarmNet, a Cornell extension program that provides free and confidential assistance to New York farms and farmers, retired after an impactful career.
Messaging May Overcome Bias Against Gene-Edited Foods
Consumers are less resistant to gene-edited ingredients when they learn about the technology’s health and environmental benefits.
Gorges Ventures Fund Hits the Mark with Students and Entrepreneurs
A new student-managed and financed investment club launched by Johnson School MBAs will invest in startups founded by Cornell University students.
Hospitality Hackathon Embraces AI to Improve the Guest Experience
Students from across campus spent two days creating proposals designed to help hotels deliver an exceptional experience for the guest of the future.
SC Johnson College Panel Discusses ‘Expanding Your Range’
Your career can thrive when your path is not linear, says a panel of SC Johnson College alumni and business leaders.
For Major League Baseball SVP Marianne Boak, Inclusive Leadership Underpins Success
10 Under 10 honoree Marianne Boak believes that being a Cornellian means building communities where everyone feels they belong.
Cornell Votes Fields a Surge of Student Interest in Voting
With a focus on voter registration, the nonpartisan student group has engaged more than 1,500 students.
Kicking Off a New Year of Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship Kickoff is hosted each year by Entrepreneurship at Cornell and drew than 300 students this year.
Family Business Owners Strategize for Longevity in New Certificate Program
The Cornell Family Business Leadership certificate program guides families through unique ownership and operational challenges.