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Noteworthy: Isaac Smith in Houston Chronicle on company behaviors during disasters
Moral concerns of executives play key role in decision to help, says Smith, assistant professor of Management and Organizations at Johnson.
Noteworthy: Ed Mabaya on risks and rewards of service learning in USA Today
International service learning can be a transformative experience, says Mabaya, senior research associate at the Dyson School.
Noteworthy: Eswar Prasad publishes NYT op-ed on China limiting the West’s global influence
China’s new form of multilateralism seeks to expand its global influence and eschews values like democracy, human rights, and the freedom of expression.
Research Recap: Todd Schmit examines regional food systems and economic opportunity
Schmit, associate professor at Dyson, and others look at the local and regional food systems driving rural economic development across the nation.
From the gorges of Ithaca to the caffeinated jungle of NYC
The sun is setting on summer 2017 and I have just completed the Ithaca-based portion of the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA program. On to NYC!
Dyson and Hotel students experience Orientation together for the first time
More than 400 undergraduates in Dyson and SHA participated in Orientation together for the first time as students in the SC Johnson College of Business.
Noteworthy: Steven Kyle discusses economic impact of Hurricane Harvey in U.S. News
Steven Kyle weighs in on the local and national economic impact of Hurricane Harvey’s aftermath and unprecedented flooding in Texas and Louisiana.
Cornell Chronicle: Meet Lynn Wooten, new dean of the Dyson School
The Cornell Chronicle interviews Lynn Wooten, the new dean of the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.
Top 10 reasons to apply for Johnson’s Women in Business event
Johnson’s Women in Business event, also known as JWiB, gives prospective women MBAs an opportunity to visit the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University and be among like-minded businesswomen. Our tight-knit community is definitely one to experience firsthand.