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.

Why suspensions are on the rise in the NHL playoffs
Ryan Lake, Executive MBA Americas ’19, pens an op-ed explaining exactly why suspensions have been handed out in the NHL postseason at an unbelievable pace.

Marriott Rewards merger with Starwood, Ritz-Carlton programs brings mixed reviews
Chekitan Dev, professor of marketing at the Hotel School, argues that the merged Marriott loyalty program is a “mixed blessing for its members.”

New rules on making cars in China could help Tesla – or give it even more to worry about
Shanjun Li, professor of economics and policy at the Dyson School, contextualizes technological advancements of Chinese domestic automakers and its relation to the recent announcement by the Chinese government.

Steven Kyle breaks down Trump’s economic policies and their impact on taxpayers
Steven Kyle, associate professor at the Dyson School, speaks to CGTN America about President Donald Trump’s economic policies.

Starbucks is turning to a type of workplace training that ‘really took off after Ferguson’
Michelle Duguid, associate professor of management and organizations at the Johnson, comments on what diversity and inclusion training in the workplace looks like today.

2018’s rising stars of real estate
Michael Lee, Dyson ’11, is a rising star at financial advisory firm HKS Capital Partners. Read more about what makes this Cornelian an up-and-comer worth keeping an eye on, according to Real Estate Weekly.

Christine Monjer’s cool job: Las Vegas Aces head of marketing
In her own words, Christine Mojer, Johnson MBA ’14, describes her latest project as director of marketing for MGM Resorts International: the Las Vegas Aces, one of the powerhouse teams in the WNBA.

Women in corporate America continue to feel like a square peg in a round hole
Dyson alumna Lisa Levey ’86 analyzes the findings from McKinsey and Lean In’s 2017 annual Women in the Workplace report, writing as a guest contributor for The Glass Hammer.

Team from Cornell University wins 2018 ULI Hines Student Competition with plan to redevelop Toronto site
A redevelopment plan for a Toronto site presented by students from the Baker Program has taken top honors in the 2018 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Hines Student Competition.