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Six projects led by Cornell and The Nature Conservancy researchers have been awarded grants from Cornell Atkinson.
Legislative support for solar projects in New York state has increased the price of farmland near energy infrastructure and could disincentivize the use of land for farming.
In the late 1990s, the Richard Aplin Teaching Excellence Fund was established by alumnus J. Patrick Mulcahy ’66, MBA ’67.
Meet Samuel Hirshman, Dyson School professor specializing decision-making under uncertainty, and consumer behavior research.
Luisa Cefala, Dyson School professor, specializes in development, labor and behavioral economics, focusing on low-income country labor markets.
Oksana Smirnova specializes in household finance, asset pricing, pension policy, and financial inclusion research.
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Perspectives authored by Dyson students
Our students tell Dyson’s story the best. Read about coursework, getting involved, studying abroad, internships, and more from our undergraduate and graduate students.
Cornell SC Johnson College's undergraduate and graduate programs recently earned top 10 national ranking.
Ranked No. 8, Johnson's MBA programs made strong gains in Bloomberg's three methodology indices and in the area of survey participation.
Poets and Quants' ranking of the Dyson School rose four points to its highest position to date of No. 2, with a composite score of 98.9 out of 100.
Read more posts by undergraduates in Dyson’s BS in Applied Economics and Management program
Cornell SC Johnson College's undergraduate and graduate programs recently earned top 10 national ranking.
Ranked No. 8, Johnson's MBA programs made strong gains in Bloomberg's three methodology indices and in the area of survey participation.
Real-time data guided crisis response and empowered communities. Without funding, the program’s future is uncertain, a Dyson researcher says.
Read more posts by students in the MPS and MS in Applied Economics and Management programs
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Six projects led by Cornell and The Nature Conservancy researchers have been awarded grants from Cornell Atkinson.
Legislative support for solar projects in New York state has increased the price of farmland near energy infrastructure and could disincentivize the use of land for farming.
In the late 1990s, the Richard Aplin Teaching Excellence Fund was established by alumnus J. Patrick Mulcahy ’66, MBA ’67.
Cornell researchers find that in the gig economy, bonus effectiveness depends on labor availability.
Richard Thaler, a Nobel laureate who was a professor at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management from 1978 to 1995, spoke Oct. 17
Cornell’s MSBA program is expanding to include two new in-person options in NYC
The Cañizares Center for Emerging Markets educates MBAs, engages leaders, funds research, and recognizes alumni excellence.
Dubious headlines spread across social media — not just on the right, new Cornell research finds.
Startup bootcamps. Acquisitions. Millions in seed funding. Johnson Cornell Tech MBA graduates seize these opportunities and more.