Inside SC Johnson

Dyson Dean Lynn Wooten takes a photo with students
Dyson School

Connecting with your professors beyond the classroom

Throughout my training to become a professor, and during the course of my life, I have been inspired by those who dedicate their lives to teaching others.

Photo of the exterior of Statler Hall
Nolan School

Advice for first-years from a junior Hotelie

Do you ever wish that you had a fairy godmother to magically appear and give you some tips about freshman year? Well, look no further.

Kevin Clark spoke at the dinner held in honor of his late father, John Clark Sr., MBA ’72
Johnson School

2017 Diversity Awards Dinner: Celebrating community, career success, and commitment to family

Tyeise Huntley Jones, MBA ’10, & ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Adrienne Rose Martinez ’01, MBA ’08, were presented awards at the 2017 Diversity Awards Dinner.

Image of entrepreneurs Don Stallings, Kenneth Burger and Diana Rider chat during a break at the 2017 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities at Statler Hall.
Johnson School

Noteworthy: Hotel School hosts entrepreneurship bootcamp for disabled vets

Cornell’s entrepreneurship boot camp program trains veterans who want to start businesses in the food and beverage industry.

Christian Duncan, MBA ’10, Johnson Means Business and Diversity Symposium
Johnson School

Commanding your own legacy: Christian Duncan, MBA ’10, delivers symposium keynote

Duncan returned to his alma mater to celebrate the very day he found out he had received an interview for Johnson 10 years ago.

Jack Little Fraud Prevention
Dyson School

The future of fraud protection begins with you

If corporate giants have the resources to fight fraud and still struggle to stop it, what does that mean for everyday consumers like you and me?

Photo of Garnie Nygren ’05 talking about Serenbe on the Today Show
Nolan School

Noteworthy: Garnie Nygren ’05 talks about Serenbe on the Today Show

Hotel School alumna Garnie Nygren ’05 talked to the Today Show about the community her family founded outside of Atlanta that is being called an “experiment in new urbanism.”

Noteworthy: Aija Leiponen on cell service problems in CNY and northern PA
Dyson School

Noteworthy: Aija Leiponen on cell service problems in CNY and northern PA

The region’s geography and the reluctance of cellular providers to make improvements in less populated areas contribute to cell service dead zones.

Gina Liv Tesla, MBA ’04
Johnson School

Problem solving through teamwork

IBM’s Corporate Service Corps helps provide solutions to global issues, IBM executive Gina Liv Tesla, MBA ’04, tells students.