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The Power of Intrinsic Rewards
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The Power of Intrinsic Rewards

Having trouble sticking to your goals? Research by Kaitlin Woolley finds that focusing on what feels good about new habits helps you to stay the course.

An urban farmer aims to address food insecurity

An urban farmer aims to address food insecurity

Harlan Blynn, MBA ’10, suspended his management consulting practice to launch a new startup — an urban farm in Denver.

Ode to an Algorithm
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Ode to an Algorithm

Johnson’s homegrown Cornell Management Simulation has enthralled students for 25 years.

A true spirit of inclusiveness
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A true spirit of inclusiveness

When Ezra Cornell was inspired to found our university for “… any person …. any study,” he meant everyone — women and minorities alike.

Staking Startups
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Staking Startups

In their new book, co-authors Casanova, Cornelius, and Dutta shed light on the role startups play in innovation and economic development in emerging economies.

Startup Snapshot: La Vie en Chocolat

Startup Snapshot: La Vie en Chocolat

Alexandra Whisnant, MBA ’11, founder, gâté comme des filles

Art, Culture, and Markets
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Art, Culture, and Markets

Mukti Khaire’s new book, Culture and Commerce, paints a picture of value creation in the creative industries.

Profile in Leadership: Meredith Amdur, MBA ’03, CEO of Rhetorik Solutions
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Profile in Leadership: Meredith Amdur, MBA ’03, CEO of Rhetorik Solutions

Making data smarter, from the UK’s “silicon suburb” and beyond

Women on Wall Street: Charged for Success
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Women on Wall Street: Charged for Success

To make it on Wall Street, a woman needs stellar skills in finance and investing plus the mettle and stamina to excel in a world dominated by men.