Inside SC Johnson
Curriculum to strengthen and empower tomorrow’s healthcare leaders
At the heart of our Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership program is a specialized curriculum that helps candidates strengthen their business skills and management capabilities as they relate to the healthcare industry.
Park Perspectives: Becoming the LGBTQ leader and role model I wanted to be (and maybe never had)
Accepting my status and membership as part of the LGBTQ community has made me a more compassionate, more resilient, and more passionate leader. Here are some lessons I learned along the way.
Experts call for more science in forensic science
Sunita Sah, a physician and assistant professor of management and organizations at the Johnson School, is one of a group of scientists calling for a national effort to bolster the scientific rigor in forensic science.
Hirschel Abelson ’55, MBA ’56, honored with Samuel C. Johnson Distinguished Service Award
Hirschel Abelson ’55, MBA ’56, co-founder and chairman of investment firm Stralem & Company, takes pride in empowering younger generations and setting them up to thrive.
How 12 experts would end inequality if they ran America
Robert Frank, professor of management and economics at Johnson, contributes his views on two issues confronting the nation: income inequality and crumbling infrastructure.
Park Perspectives: Finding balance and setting goals
After my first semester, I’m now actively defining and finding what balance means to me. With that lesson in mind and the progress made thus far in tow, I established new goals for the spring semester.
Cornell Business Impact Symposium: Bridging sustainability and enterprise
The Cornell Business Impact Symposium (CBIS) has proven to be a thought provoking event year after year, and 2018 was no different. The Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise hosted this year’s annual conference, which centered around Unleashing the Power of Sustainability.
Undergrads! Here’s how to make your Nolan School experience count.
As students know well, everyone at the Hotel School came from the top percentiles in their class. But here’s the truth: This place isn’t a cut-throat competitive arena.
U.S. vs China: a ‘slap-fight,’ not a trade war. So far
Eswar Prasad, professor of trade policy at the Dyson School, contributes expert analysis on trade tensions between the United States and China.