Student
VOICES
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.
News, features, and voices from the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
Fueled by her studies and experiences, Alethia Chan MS '22 wants to use business as a vehicle for positive change around the world.
A former delegate to the World Food Prize Global Youth Institute who calls Waterloo, IA, home–meet Thatcher Hollis ’24.
A world-traveler with a passion for ensuring sustainable economic development and food security–meet Axel Létondot ’19, MPS ’21, CEMS ’21.
Associate Dean Michelle M. Duguid discussed her research on diversity in the workplace and her strategy for creating real and lasting change.
Dean Kevin Hallock provides information and resources to the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business campus community on navigating the 2020 election as a college community.
Michelle Duguid, associate dean for diversity, inclusion and belonging, convenes Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Business School Leadership Summit
Explore stories from Dyson’s undergraduate, graduate, and executive education programs
Dyson prepares tomorrow’s leaders who will apply business and economics principles to solve some of the toughest societal challenges around the globe.
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.
A former delegate to the World Food Prize Global Youth Institute who calls Waterloo, IA, home–meet Thatcher Hollis ’24.
Dyson's Class of 2020 shares their favorite Cornell memories. Congratulations to our newest applied economics and management graduates!
In January 2020, total of 44 students and leaders from across Cornell completed service projects with international organizations in Africa and Asia.
Read more posts by undergraduates in Dyson’s BS in Applied Economics and Management program
Dyson's Class of 2020 shares their favorite Cornell memories. Congratulations to our newest applied economics and management graduates!
The 2019 O’live SMART team traveled to Cape Town, South Africa. They were challenged to develop a marketing for the family-owned skincare business.
As part of the Dyson School’s Cooperative Business Management course, students had the opportunity to travel to Minnesota for this invitation-only event.
Read more posts by students in the MPS and MS in Applied Economics and Management programs
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.
A paper co-authored by Dyson’s Kevin Kniffin offers projections about the workplace of the future and roadmaps for future research and action.
With the academic year upon us, meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching, and interests.
Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.
Learn why Daniel Johnson, a private equity principal focused on African markets, joined the Executive MBA Metro NY Class of 2022.
According to Shelby Ragin ’22, School of Hotel Administration undergraduate students are united by their efforts to help people.
A physician executive focused on quality and regulatory affairs, learn why LeWanza Harris joined the Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership.
Graduating in May, Isha Janjikhel SHA '21 reflects on her time and experiences at the School of Hotel Administration.
A technology consultant who developed fintech products for the unbanked, learn why Kutlwano Mzwinila joined the One-Year MBA Class of 2021.
Shoko Hiraoka MMH ’21 chose the MMH program because of its exciting intersection between business, hospitality, and innovation.