Cornell Business News: Dyson School Edition

News, faculty research insights, and features from the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

Large-scale Investment in Research Needed to Maintain U.S. Agriculture

April 11, 2025

Dyson professor, Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, discusses the need for increasing public investment in agricultural research and development.

Poets and Quants Ranks Dyson School No. 2 Among Business Programs

March 17, 2025

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.

‘Structural poverty’ maps could steer help to world’s neediest

February 17, 2025

A new mapping approach could help policymakers identify where people live in extreme poverty and target resources more effectively.

Economist: Dairy Industry Could Take a Hit From Tariffs

January 29, 2025

The dairy industry could lose billions of dollars if President Trump imposes tariffs, a dairy economist shared.

Is This Alum’s Clothing Firm Thriving? Ewe Betcha!

January 29, 2025

Mac Bishop ’11 is founder and CEO of Wool & Prince, which makes apparel—from dress shirts to underwear—out of fine merino wool.

Beer Sold in Grocery Stores Drives Higher Sales in Other Categories

January 21, 2025

Beer-purchasing households visit grocery stores more frequently and increase their total monthly grocery expenditures.


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Undergraduate

Poets and Quants Ranks Dyson School No. 2 Among Business Programs

March 17, 2025

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.

Class of ’28 Changemakers Are Ready To Start

August 27, 2024

Paths of the 3,574 students in the incoming class - including farmers, artists, inventors, entrepreneurs, athletes and altruists - converge in Ithaca.

Student Launches Online Marketplace for Ski and Snowboard Gear

June 27, 2024

Dylan Seale ’25 (Dyson School) debuts an online ecosystem for entrepreneurs in the winter sportswear and gear industry.

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

UNDERGRAD VOICES


Graduate

Shadi Atallah Integrates Biology and Economics to Advance Sustainable Agriculture

July 12, 2024

10 Under 10 honoree Shadi Atallah, a professor of agricultural and consumer economics, is a teacher, mentor, academic leader, and scientific advisor.

2024 Graduates Reflect On Their Cornell Experience

May 24, 2024

Congratulations to the class of 2024! Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Graduates share their most memorable moments and learnings

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

Master’s Voices


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Dyson’s faculty are sought-after experts in areas such as brand advertising, economic development, agribusiness, market behavior, policy, and the business of food. Our faculty, researchers, and extension associates apply business and economics principles in service of people across New York State and around the world.

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New York Outcomes Fund Spurs, Supports Growers’ Sustainability Efforts

April 3, 2025

Research on financial incentives in agriculture by SC Johnson College professor John Tobin-de la Puente informed the fund’s approach.

Poets and Quants Ranks Dyson School No. 2 Among Business Programs

March 17, 2025

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.

‘Structural poverty’ maps could steer help to world’s neediest

February 17, 2025

A new mapping approach could help policymakers identify where people live in extreme poverty and target resources more effectively.


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Dyson School

Large-scale Investment in Research Needed to Maintain U.S. Agriculture

April 11, 2025

Dyson professor, Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, discusses the need for increasing public investment in agricultural research and development.

Nolan School

New Club Spreads Pickleball Fever at Cornell

April 4, 2025

Jason Cho ’27, Nolan School, helps propel the Cornell Pickleball Club to unexpected heights in its inaugural season.

Johnson School

Johnson School Announces 2025 Alumni Award Winners

April 2, 2025

The Johnson School will honor four graduates with distinguished alumni awards on May 8 in New York City at this year’s Big Red Bash.

Johnson School

From Sales, Marketing, and Ops to Consulting with James “JJ” Myron, MBA ’23

March 27, 2025

Career Corner: Consultant JJ Myron pivoted from a sales, marketing, and operations role to advising clients on how to achieve their strategic goals.

Johnson School

Adopting AI Means Adapting Business Models

March 24, 2025

The Cornell Executive MBA Alumni Summit challenged attendees to move beyond the hype and examine how AI technology is fundamentally reshaping industries.

Johnson School

Boosting mental muscle leads to better performance

March 18, 2025

A new study from SC Johnson College explores the concept of “cognitive endurance,” defined as the ability to sustain performance in cognitive tasks over time.