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Present Value: Beyond the buzz, a conversation about diversity, inclusion, and belonging

Associate Dean Michelle M. Duguid discussed her research on diversity in the workplace and her strategy for creating real and lasting change.

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Cornell prof. talks about voter confidence as absentee ballots are counted

Assistant Professor Bill Schmidt says talk of illegal ballots and voter fraud could be contributing to the political divide in the country.

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Machine learning research can detect fake news domains upon registration

Professor Bill Schmidt and colleagues used machine learning to develop a tool that pinpoints new domains created to promote false information.

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Cornell Atkinson: A decade of collaborative sustainability

Associate Professor Miguel Gomez discusses his work with the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability as it celebrates 10 years of collaborations.

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Why the prospect of a divided government sent stocks soaring

Associate Professor Scott Yonker says a post-election divided government seems welcome to investors.

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Ant’s record IPO suspended in Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges

Professor Eswar Prasad discusses a sudden halt to the world’s biggest initial public offering.

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Without more enforcement, tax evasion will spread like a virus

The I.R.S. is on few people’s most-loved lists, yet the agency needs more money to enforce the tax code, says Professor Emeritus Bob Frank.

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Navigating the 2020 election as a college community

Dean Kevin Hallock provides information and resources to the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business campus community on navigating the 2020 election as a college community.

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How to train and attract future hospitality leaders?

Dean Kate Walsh discusses how COVID has impacted recent SHA alumni, forced changes in SHA teaching, and how hospitality can attract the best and brightest students.