Inside SC Johnson
Cornell dean on harassment, promoting women
In an interview with Hotels Magazine, Dean Kate Walsh discusses how hotels can embrace the #MeToo movement and better retain and promote women.
The state of fintech
The banking industry has been a late adopter of technology, known for making things inefficient and hard both for internal processes and clients using their products. New tech competitors are now threatening the banking industry by offering a superior user experience.
Park Perspectives: Celebrating 20 years of the Park Leadership Fellowship
Johnson Park Leadership Fellows from the last 20 years descended upon New York City to see familiar faces and recount stories of their MBA experiences.
Already failed at your New Year’s resolution? 5 ways to restart it
TIME features Assistant Professor Kaitlin Woolley’s published research on immediate rewards and adherence to long-term goals.
Hackathon inspires solutions for animal health
Bruce Ahn ’18, Elvis Ahn ’20, and the rest of their team won the grand prize at the Cornell Animal Health Hackathon.
Executive MBAs dive into innovation and entrepreneurship
The Executive MBA Metro NY Class of 2018 dove into entrepreneurship principles during their Innovation and New Venture Creation course—complete with shark tank finale.
Business professors aim to revamp academic tradition
Two Johnson professors describe their efforts to reimagine a decades-old tradition within the academic community.
How much do apple names influence consumer purchases?
FreshFruitPortal.com features associate professor Bradley Rickard’s research on apple names presented at the New York Produce Show and Conference.
Entrepreneurship and innovation minor to create ‘agents of change’
The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business has launched a new minor in entrepreneurship and innovation open to undergraduates majoring in any field at any college or school at Cornell.