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Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83 to visit as Dyson’s first leader in residence
Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83, retired president and COO of Nintendo of America, is named the inaugural leader in residence for Dyson’s new leadership program.
Tata-Cornell Institute’s co-authors launch new book on food systems in India
The Tata-Cornell Institute announces its new book, Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India, which reflects the institute’s past five years of research.
Dyson recognizes achievements and award winners for 2018–2019 academic year
Dyson held its annual awards reception to honor outstanding students, faculty, and staff for their contriubtions thoughout the 2018–19 academic year.
The truths of teaching: Retiring Dyson School professors reflect on their careers
Dyson School faculty Dale Grossman, Ed McLaughlin, and Deb Streeter spoke to alumni and friends as they were honored at the Last Lecture event in NYC.
The cost of water
Dyson professor Cathy Kling writes and records an audio essay on the costs of water pollution, as featured on a recent episode of Cornell’s Arts & Sciences podcast.
Students attend 2019 National Farmers Union College Conference on Cooperatives
As part of the Dyson School’s Cooperative Business Management course, students had the opportunity to travel to Minnesota for this invitation-only event.
Navigate institutional dynamics with new Executive Women in Leadership certificate
The SC Johnson College and eCornell announce the new Executive Women in Leadership certificate program, co-authored by Dyson’s Deborah Streeter.
NY’s ag economy faces low profits, big risks
Assistant Professor Jenny Ifft weighs in on New York State’s agricultural economy, which is facing low profits and big risks.
U.S. economy’s current growth will peak in 2019
Steven Kyle, associate professor of applied economics, weighs in on the growth of the U.S. economy over the last eight years and offers future predictions.