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Warren Hall illustrated with celebratory designs
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A Nairobi sunrise, vegetarian haggis, a seat at the table, and friends for life

Dyson’s Class of 2020 shares their favorite Cornell memories. Congratulations to our newest applied economics and management graduates!

A scientist loads a Rheonix CARD cartridge onto the Encompass MDx workstation
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Alumni and students create tech-focused responses to challenges of COVID-19

New tech-focused ventures and inventions include virtual medical guidance, 3D-printed PPEs, data tracking, smart masks, and more.

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Faculty expert webinars help global audiences navigate the business impacts of COVID-19

Faculty expert webinars help thousands of Cornell students and alumni navigate the financial, managerial, and social impacts of COVID-19.

Libe Slope on Cornell's Ithaca campus
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The road less traveled: How Alex Ruiz ’90 carved a career in digital marketing and advertising

Embracing his entrepreneurial spirit, Alex Ruiz ’90 surprisingly found a home in digital marketing and communications at global powerhouse Accenture Interactive.

Jar of coins with a plant growing out of it
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John Tobin-de la Puente is bridging the gap between private investment and conservation

John Tobin-de la Puente, professor of practice, is on a mission to bring about positive environmental change through the power of private investment.

SMART team and children in a Colombian office
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SMART students learn from the unexpected to make a global impact

Part of Dyson’s Emerging Markets Program, SMART takes students out of the classroom to make an impact in developing and emerging economies.

Dwane running a marathon
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Dwane Morgan ’02: When life gives you data, make decisions

Dwane Morgan ’02, director of global consumer insights at Under Armour, has an analytical view of the world—every interaction is a learning experience.

Yasmin Watt
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Yasmin Watt ’22: Challenging the status quo to create a supportive community

Inspired by her parents and Cornell alumni, Yasmin Watt ’22 chose Cornell because she wants to become a passionate business leader.

Jen Davis speaking at a podium
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Making partner: How Jen Davis ’99 discovered her passion and forged a path at Goldman Sachs

Davis’s path to investment banking was an evolution, not a predetermined destination. She reminds us it’s important to keep an open mind about career paths.