In The Media

Our faculty lend their expert opinion to media outlets around the world. Here’s a collection of where to find them. Plus, discover stories about our people and programs in a variety of publications.

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Johnson School

In some NY communities hard hit by COVID-19, bodegas are lifelines

Professor Karan Girotra suggests bodegas play important roles as primary suppliers of essential goods in low-income neighborhoods hit by COVID-19.

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Dyson School

As COVID-19 spreads, New York farms have been sent scrambling. Learn how they are coping

With NYS dairy struggling, Andrew Novakovic, professor of agricultural economics, says he is not aware of any previous milk dumping on this scale.

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Nolan School

First round of small-biz loan program futile for most hotels

Should firms as big as Shake Shack have access to the Paycheck Protection Program? Steve Carvell, professor of finance, discusses.

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Dyson School

Farmers are worried about going under. That could put fruit and vegetables in short supply.

Andrew Novakovic, professor of agricultural economics at Dyson, warns of future U.S. food supply shortages due to COVID-19 related farm struggles.

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Johnson School

The corporate food system is making the coronavirus crisis worse

Professor Karan Girotra says labor is the biggest thing that could break in the U.S. food supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Nolan School

So long, minibar: How the coronavirus will change hotel stays

SHA Professor Chekitan Dev says that hotels often tend to be reactive and that it has taken the pandemic for the industry to improve their procedures.

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Nolan School

Pandemic ignites battle over unpaid wages at Manhattan hotel

David Sherwyn, professor of human resources, says hotel owners and operators are somewhat currently at odds in the midst of COVID-19.

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Dyson School

Coronavirus crisis prompts call to suspend lottery gambling

As stimulus checks start to be mailed, Professor David Just says poorer people buy lottery tickets based on their need for more money, not for fun.

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Johnson School

Learn why SARS-CoV-2 is causing economic shocks

Andrew Karolyi, Harold Bierman Jr. Distinguished Professor of Management, describes supply, demand, and financial shocks happening due to the pandemic.