MBA

Students present a stock pitch at WIN conference
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Women in Investing Conference draws top MBA students and industry leaders

Networking, stock-pitching, panels, and more were on the program at the Parker Center’s 10th annual MBA Women in Investing Conference.

Bernardo Espinosa in Paris
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Park Perspectives: Learning to lead through discomfort

Bernardo Espinosa, Two-Year MBA ’20, sought out uncomfortable situations to learn how to push through discomfort and lead with authority.

Johnson students show support for the LBGTQ+ community.
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Park Perspectives: How Johnson helped me show my Pride

Ryan Moran, Two-Year MBA ’20, discusses his experience with Out For Business student organization and the Park Fellows program.

Austin, Alia, and Becki stand in front of colorful art and show their gloves
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Sharing the marketing love with CosmicLove Creations

MBA students in Big Red Microenterprise worked with the owner of Ithaca’s CosmicLove Creations to establish a digital marketing strategy for handmade, upcycled clothing.

David and Nitin sit with Larson books in Sage Hall
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Turning the page: MBAs help NY publishers balance passion with profit

Big Red Microenterprise took on a primary challenge of many small business owners—the desire to balance profit with passion—with Larson Publications.

Students walking through Sage Hall
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An unconventional decision: My straight-through, MBA/bachelor’s degree experience

Hannah Cho, Two-Year MBA ’20, reflects on her decision to pursue both her bachelor’s degree and MBA at Cornell over the course of five years.

Photo of the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City
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Park Perspectives: A quarter at the Cornell Tech campus

Matt Ford details his experience in the fintech intensive at the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City.

Plates of food on a table
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Grubhub and Groupon: What if they merged?

Bryan Burroughs, Two-Year MBA ’20, reflects on teaming up with classmates to solve a real-world business scenario for the Investment Banking Immersion.

SGE students on DC trek
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Unexpected access: Doors opened to Johnson SGE students at the nation’s capital

Tim Shaw, Two-Year MBA ’20, recounts conversations with top officials and thought leaders on the Washington D.C. trek as part of the SGE Immersion.