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Favorite MBA professors of the Class of 2020

Professor of Practice Risa Mish and Senior Lecturer Craig Snow named to favorite MBA Professors of the Class of 2020 list.

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For businesses to be actively anti-racist, they have to put in the work and investment for the long-term

In a contributed piece, Professor Christopher Marquis discusses creating sustained change in business around the plague of racial injustice.

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The Rundown: Highlights from the week of June 8

Expert perspectives from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business faculty on COVID-19’s impact on business, hospitality, and the economy.

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Employees crowdsource to boost social justice donations

Assistant Professor Jamie Perry says matching contributions is one way companies can show their employees they know what’s going on right now.

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Park Leadership Fellowship enhanced through two new endowment gifts

Donald Douglas, MBA ’00, a former Roy H. Park Leadership Fellow, is giving back to the program that supported him during his time at Cornell in the form of two new endowed funds.

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Park Perspectives: The (un)natural leader

Greg Wool, MBA ’21 explains the benefits of admiring your efforts—the continuous improvement mindset—rather than the goal you’ve accomplished.

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Learning to recognize discrimination in business language

According to Angela Noble-Grange, senior lecturer of management communication, a reason we use business speak is to build credibility.

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Coveted SHA senior prize renamed to honor “consummate Hotelie” Phil Miller ’83

SHA awarded the first Philippus Miller III CHS Hotelie for Life Senior Prize to Chloe Jones ’20

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These Chinese stocks will be hurt the most if the U.S. forces them to delist

Professor Andrew Karolyi weighs in on a federal bill that could force Chinese companies to delist their shares from U.S. exchanges.