Dyson School BusinessFeed

News, features, and voices from the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

How gender biases shape investor response to shareholder activism

October 10, 2024

New research from Johnson Professor Kristina Rennekamp uncovers attitudes about CEO gender, responses to activism, and investor behavior.

Reminiscences of a Cornell Undergraduate Stock Pitch Challenge Participant

October 9, 2024

Henry Beyrich ’26 describes his team’s experience preparing for and presenting at the 2024 Cornell Undergraduate Stock Pitch Challenge.

Stay Curious and Build “Social Muscles,” Says Nolan School Namesake

October 8, 2024

Nolan School namesake Peter Nolan offered students a glimpse into his success and nuggets of wisdom as a Nolan Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer.

NY FarmNet’s Wayne Knoblauch Reflects on 40-Year Career

October 7, 2024

Faculty director of NY FarmNet, a Cornell extension program that provides free and confidential assistance to New York farms and farmers, retired after an impactful career.

Messaging May Overcome Bias Against Gene-Edited Foods

October 4, 2024

Consumers are less resistant to gene-edited ingredients when they learn about the technology's health and environmental benefits.

Future Directions in Sustainable Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality

October 3, 2024

SC Johnson College of Business experts offered fresh perspectives on shifting travel and tourism toward more sustainable practices during Climate Week NYC.


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Dyson prepares tomorrow’s leaders who will apply business and economics principles to solve some of the toughest societal challenges around the globe.


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Our students tell Dyson’s story the best. Read about coursework, getting involved, studying abroad, internships, and more from our undergraduate and graduate students.

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Undergraduate

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.

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 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


Research &
Outreach

Highlighting Dyson’s faculty, researchers, and extension associates


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.

ALL STORIES

NY FarmNet’s Wayne Knoblauch Reflects on 40-Year Career

October 7, 2024

Faculty director of NY FarmNet, a Cornell extension program that provides free and confidential assistance to New York farms and farmers, retired after an impactful career.

Messaging May Overcome Bias Against Gene-Edited Foods

October 4, 2024

Consumers are less resistant to gene-edited ingredients when they learn about the technology's health and environmental benefits.

SC Johnson College Panel Discusses ‘Expanding Your Range’

September 27, 2024

Your career can thrive when your path is not linear, says a panel of SC Johnson College alumni and business leaders.


More Across the
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business


Johnson BusinessFeed

How gender biases shape investor response to shareholder activism

October 10, 2024

New research from Johnson Professor Kristina Rennekamp uncovers attitudes about CEO gender, responses to activism, and investor behavior.

Nolan BusinessFeed

Stay Curious and Build “Social Muscles,” Says Nolan School Namesake

October 8, 2024

Nolan School namesake Peter Nolan offered students a glimpse into his success and nuggets of wisdom as a Nolan Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer.

SC Johnson College BusinessFeed

Future Directions in Sustainable Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality

October 3, 2024

SC Johnson College of Business experts offered fresh perspectives on shifting travel and tourism toward more sustainable practices during Climate Week NYC.

Johnson BusinessFeed

Gorges Ventures Fund Hits the Mark with Students and Entrepreneurs

October 2, 2024

A new student-managed and financed investment club launched by Johnson School MBAs will invest in startups founded by Cornell University students.

Johnson BusinessFeed

Loyalty can play a key role in moral dilemmas

October 2, 2024

New research from Johnson Assistant Professor Angus Hildreth explores how the quality and strength of one’s loyalty to another can be influenced by the willingness to support an indirect tie.

Nolan BusinessFeed

Hospitality Hackathon Embraces AI to Improve the Guest Experience

October 2, 2024

Students from across campus spent two days creating proposals designed to help hotels deliver an exceptional experience for the guest of the future.