Inside SC Johnson

Michael Waldman
Johnson School

Michael Waldman on market rationality and promotion signaling

Waldman, a Johnson professor of economics, discusses these and other prominent themes from his influential research career.

Profile photol of Associate Professor Will Cong, Rudd Family Professor of Management
Johnson School

Rudd Family Professor of Management Lin William Cong named to Poets&Quants’ Best 40 Under 40 Professors list

Lin William Cong, associate professor of finance at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, has been named to top MBA faculty list.

Poets and Quants logo
Johnson School

2020 Best & Brightest MBAs: Deon Provost, Cornell University

Johnson’s Deon Provost MBA ’20 is named to Poets&Quants Best & Brightest MBAs list for the graduating Class of 2020.

the coronavirus and the global economy. image of virus cells and market trend graph
SC Johnson College

The Rundown: News highlights from the week of April 27

A concise collection of recent expert perspectives from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business faculty on COVID-19’s impact on business, hospitality, and the economy.

Five MBA students pose for a photo
Johnson School

Park Perspectives: Pivoting is hard work

Kaitlyn Briggs, Two-Year MBA ’21, reflects on the collaborative support that has made her experience at Cornell so rewarding.

Two goats face the camera in a barn at Laughing Goat Fiber Farm while three goats play in the background
Johnson School

Laughing Goat Fiber Farm: From fiber to finished goods

What do MBA students, goats, and sustainability have in common? An amazing opportunity for growth. MBAs recap their experience helping a local business.

Dyson name on wall
Dyson School

The Rundown: Dyson Edition

Recent expert perspectives from Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management faculty and students on COVID-19’s impact on our world.

A large group poses for a photo in a reception space
Johnson School

Knowledge into action: Preparing the next generation of family business leaders

The Smith Family Business Initiative (SFBI) understands family business—how it operates, what makes it unique, and the impact it has on the global economy.

Building with written sign saying emergency in red.
Johnson School

How the health of a nation impacts GDP

EMI fellow Nicole Beck, MBA ’20, discusses the relationship between health and the economy, advocating for micro-insurance in emerging markets.