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Amazon Go has shown us the future of retail — and in it, we’re broke and unhealthy. Here’s the fix.

Johnson professor Manoj Thomas comments on Amazon Go and its growing influence on the future of retail.

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U.S. economy will trot along at 2 percent clip in 2018

Steven Kyle, associate professor, made his annual assessment of the current national economy and predictions for the coming year at the 2018 Agricultural and Food Business Outlook Conference.

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Drew David Pascarella discusses Netflix’s shares surge

Johnson finance professor Drew David Pascarella speaks with CGTN’s Rachelle Akuffo about Netflix’s growth outlook.

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Why your hotel amenities are better than ever

According to a report by professor Judi Brownell, female travelers seek a more holistic experience in their hotel stays, and accommodating them means attending to their core needs: feeling safe, comfortable, empowered, and pampered.

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Cornell alumnus launches start-up for snow sports

Bryan Dunn ’14, co-founded SnowSearch, a one-stop shop for planning and booking ski and snowboard trips made to order for the millennial adventurous spirit.

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Park Perspectives: Beyond the classroom with hackathons and startups

Learning what it takes to start a company seemed to be a great path in learning how to help existing companies become even better.

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Mexico and Hungary tried junk food taxes—and they seem to be working

Professor David Just tells Vox that new research from NYU and Tufts lays the groundwork for a federal junk food tax when the U.S. has a Congress that’s open to the idea.

Expanding Our Footprint

Expanding Our Footprint

In 2017, Johnson increased its footprint exponentially, adding two stunning new buildings to its iconic flagship, Sage Hall.

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State Department’s new travel advisory method gets high marks

Associate Professor Robert Kwortnik says the State Department’s new travel advisory format is easier to understand, meaning more travelers are likely to use it.