Inside SC Johnson
Making it count: Emanuele De Biase, Cornell Executive MBA Metro NY class of 2021
Emanuele De Biase set out to build his network and broaden his outlook when he joined the Cornell Executive MBA Metro NY class of 2021.
MBAs launch high-growth startups in deep tech through radical collaboration
Big Red Tech Strategy partners MBAs with Cornell Engineering Commercialization Fellows to launch businesses based on their technological innovations.
Park Perspectives: Reading the shorthand
For Caleb Heyman Two-Year MBA ’21, the Johnson MBA experience has taught him not to live life ‘short-handed.’
Profit through purpose: Building long-term shareholder value
Former CEO of Unilever Paul Polman joined students via Zoom to discuss the changing business landscape of a post-COVID-19 world.
Johnson honors three distinguished alumni at its Diversity Alumni Awards ceremony
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Alumni Affairs honored three diverse alumni for their leadership excellence and community contributions.
Student Voices: Meet Harkiran Kaur Sodhi, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021
A tech consultant with a passion for social impact and entrepreneurship, learn why Harkiran Sodhi joined the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021.
Mark Nasr ’07 and Industry Panel Discuss Managing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Air Travel
The airline industry has been rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. With fewer people willing or able to travel by air, demand has drastically decreased—and as a result, so have the number of daily flights offered by commercial airlines. In addition to the diminished traffic, the airline industry is also facing new regulations and changing booking […]
A gift from David Miller ’87, MBA ’88, funds Celebrating Our Heritage
A series of virtual events aims to build community around diversity, equity, and inclusion among Dyson and SHA undergraduates.
Park Perspectives: Learning by doing
The Present Value board reflects on how the MBA podcast has allowed them to try new things and learn from both successes and mistakes.