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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.
How to conduct a job search and position yourself for career success during COVID-19
Career Management Center professionals and alumni offer tips to help you optimize your job search and career in 2020 and beyond.
Present Value: Gautam Ahuja on innovation prerequisites and life as a professor and scholar
Professor Gautam Ahuja, speaks about the prerequisites a firm needs to promote innovation and about life as a professor and scholar.
Wishes and wisdom: Messages from faculty and staff for Johnson’s Class of 2020
Congratulations, Class of 2020 graduates! Here are some words of praise from faculty and staff at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management.
Alan Merten, former Johnson dean, dies at 78
Alan G. Merten, who served as the Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management from 1989 to 1996, died May 21, 2020.
Cross-program hackathon teams address the future of urban centers
Students team up across programs, cultures, and time zones to compete in the annual Business Model Hackathon with Cornell-Tsinghua Finance MBAs.
Sachin Gupta wins inaugural research award for responsible research in marketing
A paper published in the Journal of Marketing Research by Johnson Professor Sachin Gupta has received the AMA-EBSCO Annual Award for Responsible Research in Marketing
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.
Two MBA programs at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business receive STEM designation
The Johnson Graduate School of Management announces it will add two Ithaca-based Management Science MBA programs with classification as STEM-designated by the federal government.