Inside SC Johnson
Student entrepreneur Rob Karp is miles ahead
When it came to starting his own business, Rob Karp ’19 was miles ahead of his peers. He was all of 14 when he turned his passion for airlines and his prowess for numbers into a travel consulting company.
Act Fast! Aleda Schaffer, MBA ’10, speaks on women’s empowerment at JWiB
Johnson Women in Business welcomed Aleda Schaffer, MBA ’10, who spoke on women’s empowerment and discovering herself as a professional and mother.
Research Recap: Can shade-grown coffee prevent pest infestations and still be profitable?
Research co-authored by Dyson’s Miguel Gómez determines the “shade-level” sweet spot Colombian farmers should use to maximize profits and ward off pests.
Park Perspectives: Second-year goals
“Saying no” is a commonly-referenced difficulty for us Type-A business school students. The solution? Set some goals for your second year.
Cornell Chronicle: Digital ag program integrates with John Deere Operations Center
Joshua Woodard’s Ag-Analytics is a Cornell first and allows farmers to easily leverage university research in new and helpful ways
The Consortium: You can choose your family
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management is the largest MBA diversity network in the United States. I began the Two-Year program this year as a Consortium member.
Elizabeth Blau, MS ’97, awarded 2017 MMH Outstanding Alumna of the Year
After reviewing alumni nominations on a range of criteria, the MMH award committee has selected Elizabeth Blau, MS ’97, to receive the 2017 Cornell MMH Outstanding Alumna of the Year award.
Tips from second years: 11 ways to take care of your health
As we’re sure you’ve learned by now, there simply isn’t enough time. How does one make it through the Core? Here are 11 tips from the Class of 2018.
Letter from a senior: Advice for new Dyson students
As a senior, I can’t help but already feel a little melancholy as I reflect on my time at Cornell and in the Dyson School.