Cornell Business News: Dyson School Edition

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Students design a reusable bottle system for local wineries

December 22, 2025

The proposed pilot program aims to cut operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions for Finger Lakes wineries.

Ozempic is changing the foods Americans buy

December 22, 2025

The new class of weight-loss and diabetes drugs are changing not just how much American households are eating, but even precisely what they buy at a supermarket or restaurant.

Grow-NY finalists estimate upstate impact ahead of summit

December 22, 2025

Twenty startup finalists will pitch their food and agriculture businesses – and their potential to impact upstate New York – for up to $1 million

How evergreen trees shaped human history

December 10, 2025

Professor Trent Preszler's new book chronicles the myriad ways evergreens have played a transformative role in human history

Prescription drug lawsuit ads can pose public health risks

December 9, 2025

Drug-injury ads are a way for law firms to obtain clients, resulting in serious negative consequences when people who need these drugs see the ads.

Cornell Atkinson-The Nature Conservancy awards promote biodiversity, climate resilience

November 12, 2025

Six projects led by Cornell and The Nature Conservancy researchers have been awarded grants from Cornell Atkinson.


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Prescription drug lawsuit ads can pose public health risks

December 9, 2025

Drug-injury ads are a way for law firms to obtain clients, resulting in serious negative consequences when people who need these drugs see the ads.

Warming climate, not herd size, is biggest threat to rangelands

December 2, 2025

Researchers found that while larger herds can slightly reduce rangeland productivity in Mongolia from year to year, weather and climate have a much bigger effect

Cornell’s undergraduate business programs earn top 10 national ranking

September 23, 2025

Cornell SC Johnson College's undergraduate and graduate programs recently earned top 10 national ranking.

Read more posts by undergraduates in Dyson’s BS in Applied Economics and Management program

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Prescription drug lawsuit ads can pose public health risks

December 9, 2025

Drug-injury ads are a way for law firms to obtain clients, resulting in serious negative consequences when people who need these drugs see the ads.

Warming climate, not herd size, is biggest threat to rangelands

December 2, 2025

Researchers found that while larger herds can slightly reduce rangeland productivity in Mongolia from year to year, weather and climate have a much bigger effect

Cornell’s undergraduate business programs earn top 10 national ranking

September 23, 2025

Cornell SC Johnson College's undergraduate and graduate programs recently earned top 10 national ranking.

Read more posts by students in the MPS and MS in Applied Economics and Management programs

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How evergreen trees shaped human history

December 10, 2025

Professor Trent Preszler's new book chronicles the myriad ways evergreens have played a transformative role in human history

Cornell Atkinson-The Nature Conservancy awards promote biodiversity, climate resilience

November 12, 2025

Six projects led by Cornell and The Nature Conservancy researchers have been awarded grants from Cornell Atkinson.

Advancing large-scale solar boosts farmland prices

October 21, 2025

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. 


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Philanthropy class awards $60,000 to Tompkins County nonprofits

December 23, 2025

Nineteen Tompkins County nonprofits received a combined $60,000 in grants this month, thanks to graduate students in a philanthropic leadership class that teaches the value of giving.

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Students design a reusable bottle system for local wineries

December 22, 2025

The proposed pilot program aims to cut operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions for Finger Lakes wineries.

Dyson School

Ozempic is changing the foods Americans buy

December 22, 2025

The new class of weight-loss and diabetes drugs are changing not just how much American households are eating, but even precisely what they buy at a supermarket or restaurant.

Dyson School

Grow-NY finalists estimate upstate impact ahead of summit

December 22, 2025

Twenty startup finalists will pitch their food and agriculture businesses – and their potential to impact upstate New York – for up to $1 million

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Gift Guide: Books from the SC Johnson College of Business

December 19, 2025

Need a gift for family or friends? Browse some recently published books by alumni and faculty from the SC Johnson College of Business.

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Five questions for Chris Anderson

December 18, 2025

In a recent article, “The Perils of Algorithmic Pricing,” Christopher Anderson of the Nolan Hotel School discusses why pricing algorithms matter for a variety of industries.