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.

Coronavirus sends Upstate NY dairy industry into ‘free fall’ as milk dumping soars
Andrew Novakovic, professor of agricultural economics, says it could be a long recovery for New York dairy as the industry is hurting from COVID-19 complications.

New iPhones should be here soon. Will people buy them?
The unprecedented rise in smartphone use during isolation does not guarantee success for new devices coming to market, says Associate Professor Ori Heffetz.

Virus may nix 39% of projects to build new U.S. power plants
Professor of Practice John Tobin says the U.S. electricity sector is braced for demand to plunge as facilities are shuttered amid COVID-19 lockdowns.

For New York dairy farmers, coronavirus could deal ‘devastating’ blow
Andrew Novakovic, professor of agricultural economics, says NY dairy industry could be for a long recovery as it suffers from COVID-19 complications.

165 VIPs urge 20 economic powers for billions for COVID-19
Professor Kaushik Basu, former World Bank chief economist, and 165 VIPs urge powerful economic nations for billions of dollars towards COVID-19 fight.

Opinion: Let us not underestimate the pandemic’s economic fallout
C. Marks Professor of International Studies Kaushik Basu says the economic fallout caused by COVID-19 should not be underestimated in this Op Ed.

What you need to know about the new small business loan program
Center for Regional Economic Advancement at Cornell’s Tom Schryver says those hoping to leverage the new small business loan program should move fast.
2020 Best & Brightest: Samay Bansal, Cornell (Hotel Administration)
Samay Bansal, SHA ’20 is featured as one of Poets & Quants’ 2020 Best & Brightest.

What will it take to restore consumer confidence in the cruise industry?
Associate Professor Robert Kwortnik provides expert insight into the cruise industry building consumer confidence hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic.