Inside SC Johnson

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Nolan School

Analyzing Data to Meet Customers’ Expectations

Industry leaders discussed applying analytics to the hospitality industry in a roundtable discussion hosted by the Center for Hospitality Research.

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Johnson School

This Holiday Is Self-gifting on Your Radar?

New research about self-gifting and the connection to self-care.

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Johnson School

Meet our New Faculty: Sean Flynn

Meet Sean Flynn, Assistant Professor of Applied Economics and Policy, at Nolan Hotel School.

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Nolan School

Center for Hospitality Research Celebrates 30 Years

Take a look back at what the Center for Hospitality Research has achieved over the last year in the center’s Annual Report FY 2021-2022.

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Johnson School

Investing in Impact: Paul Kavuma is a champion of Africa’s economic resilience

Paul Kavuma, MBA ’93, inaugural recipient of the Emerging Markets Institute Cañizares Alumni Award, discusses opportunities in post-COVID Africa.

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Nolan School

14th Annual Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition

Recap of the 14th Annual Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition in New York City on November 11, 2022

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Johnson School

Bringing Sustainability to Buildings

Raghu Reddy, MBA ’23, Environmental Finance and Impact Investing Fellow, describes his internship at Honeywell’s Sustainable Building Technologies unit.

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Johnson School

Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Kate Rubenstein, MBA ’05

Catch up with this Roy H. Park alumna and Blackstone Credit managing director to learn more about her leadership initiatives.

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Dyson School

Everything Everywhere All at Once

Every feature of our built environment has a relationship with climate; we can no longer separate fields of learning into rigid, prescribed pathways.