Inside SC Johnson

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Amanda Jang, MBA ’24, gained perspective on effective and authentic leadership

Amanda Jang’s biggest takeaway during her at Cornell was the importance of having strong interpersonal skills.

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Josh Figueroa ’24 Reflect On His Dyson School Experience

Josh Figueroa says his Dyson School experience was tremendous because of the curriculum, faculty investment in student learning, and endless professional resources.

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Zoe Rich ’24 Says Being a Cornellian Means Embracing Excellence And Intellectual Curiosity

Zoe Rich ’24 reflects on her Dyson School experience as she prepares for her next opportunity in NYC.

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Matthew Sovik ’24 Reflects On His Dyson School Experience

Matthew Sovik says that without the support he received from the Dyson community, he would not have been the business student that he is today.

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Katie White ’24 Reflects On Her Nolan School Experience

The most valuable thing Katie White ’24 learned at Cornell was the importance of connections.

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Elizabeth Barrett ’24 Reflects On Her Nolan School Experience

Elizabeth Barrett will always remember how Cornell made her feel like she was capable of achieving anything.

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Honoring Legacy and Leadership: Highlights from the Johnson School’s Big Red Bash

The Johnson School community celebrated distinguished alumni Anne Chow ’88, MEng ’89, MBA ’90, Barry W. Ridings, MBA ’76, and Marques E. Zak, MBA ’10.

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Community College Transfers Flourish at Cornell

Graduating transfer students from SUNY and CUNY community colleges reflect on their journeys – as well as the support, opportunity and community they’ve found at Cornell.

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Faculty Cooking Throw Down Dishes Up Camaraderie

The event brought faculty and students together to celebrate the end of the academic year at the Nolan School of Hotel Administration at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.