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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2019 Best & Brightest: Marissa Block, Cornell University

Marissa Block, SHA ’19, has been named one of the Best & Brightest Business Majors by Poets & Quants. After graduation, Block will join ZS Associates as a hospitality insights and strategy consultant.

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Your new most annoying overachieving coworker is a robot

Johnson economics professor Ori Heffetz co-authors a report examining the effect working alongside robots has on human self-esteem and labor output.

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Steven Kyle discusses what’s next for Brexit

Dyson associate professor Steven Kyle forecasts what the future holds for Brexit, appearing as a guest alongside CGTN’s Elaine Reyes.

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Fintech: What’s real, and what’s hype

Johnson professor Andrew Karolyi and Wharton professor Itay Goldstein discuss a new research initiative that aims to clarify where the actual promise lies regarding fintech.

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China tweaks tech supremacy plan

Lourdes Casanova, Johnson professor and director of the Emerging Markets Institute, comments on China’s potentially ambitious plan to achieve high-tech dominance.

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5 ways you could accidentally commit tax fraud

Johnson professor and tax expert Jack Little provides the latest tips on how to avoid committing tax fraud when filing your taxes.

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Schools that get you the job you really want

Dyson earned perfect marks from Poets & Quants, topping the list with 100% of graduates finding work in their desired industry within three months.

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How federal disaster money favors the rich

Dyson professor Catherine Kling offers insights into the benefit-cost analysis the Army Corps of Engineers does to decide which properties are worth saving after a natural disaster.

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A.I. wants to know how you plan a trip

Alex Susskind, SHA associate dean of academic affairs, comments on why the competitive landscape of travel companies is compelling more to adopt artificial intelligence.