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As the Statler’s GM, Hotelie Doles Out Big Red Hospitality
After a career with some of the industry’s biggest names, Arthur Keith ’84 has come home to Upstate NY to lead the beloved hotel
Students debate freedom of expression’s impact on business
Is freedom of expression good for business? Student debated whether it drives innovation and improves business, or interferes with decision-making and results in gridlock
From Higher Ed to Global Cosmetics: A Q&A with Christian Balmaseda-Lucca, MBA ’22
Career Corner: Balmaseda-Lucca credits his career coaches, coursework, and Cornell’s alumni network for helping him to make a successful career pivot.
The Financial Times Ranks Cornell University’s Johnson School Among World’s Top 10 MBA Programs
The Financial Times MBA Rankings 2024 are based on data provided by participating schools and alumni.
Rafaela Baldeón ’27: Leave Things Better Than You Found Them, Including Our Planet
Dyson’s Rafaela Baldeón ’27 shares her experience at COP28, the UN climate summit, as a member of Ecuador’s delegation of scholar ambassadors.
Undergrads to debate free speech in the workplace
Is promoting freedom of expression in the workplace a good business practice? This question will be debated at two upcoming events, one in Spanish and one in English, co-hosted by the Cornell Speech and Debate Program, the SC Johnson College of Business, and ILR.
Johnson Professor Manoj Thomas to lead NYC Initiatives at Cornell Tech
In July, Thomas will assume the role of associate dean of NYC initiatives, signaling a new partnership between Cornell Tech and SC Johnson College.
Navigating Work Environments: In-Office, Remote, or Hybrid?
Career Corner: Review the possible benefits and liabilities of each work model and assess their weights to help determine the best situation for you.
Students ask, ‘How could reusable coffee cups become standard practice?’
Students at the SC Johnson College of Business proposed a plan for making reusable coffee cups standard practice in Tompkins County.