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3 reasons why robo-advisors threaten the traditional wealth management industry

Have you ever considered the advice of a robot for your investments? It probably sounds weird, but it’s not at all. Robo-advisors are real, and they are giving advice right now.

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Faculty research: Disclosure and conflict of interest

Johnson professor Sunita Sah featured in Cornell Research for her findings on disclosure and conflict of interest.

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Institute nurtures promising social scientists with ‘dream’ semester

Cornell’s Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS) announces its 2018-19 cohort of 15 faculty fellows, offering a dream semester to the university’s most promising young social scientists.

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Taking third at the Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition

The Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition is an annual event that gathers undergraduate students from universities around the world to analyze a real-world commercial real estate transaction.

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Park Perspectives: Growing personally while starting over professionally

Deciding to change your career is never an easy one, and it wasn’t for me either. I wanted to have more control over my future and eventually settle down and have a family.

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Opening the door for everyone: Reducing gender inequality in hospitality leadership

Senior Lecturer Susan Fleming discusses the need for more gender diversity in hospitality leadership and how women can take matters into their own hands.

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Black Panther’s mythical home may not be so mythical after all

Ed Mabaya tells NPR there’s an important lesson to be learned from the real region that inspired Black Panther’s beloved homeland.

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Noteworthy: Marketplace interviews Andrew Karolyi on why feelings matter in today’s economy

Providing commentary alongside other experts, Karolyi makes clear that when Wall Street’s weather forecast calls for clear skies, consumers can’t help but spend a pocketful of sunshine.

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Gleaning to reduce food waste and food insecurity in America

Associate Professor Miguel Gomez discusses how gleaning operations can reduce the amount of food wasted and help feed those suffering from food insecurity.