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Justin Wai ’06 Donates Gift to Create Dean’s Discretionary Fund

Nolan School graduate Justin Wai ’06 has made a $1 million gift to the dean’s discretionary fund at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

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What Do Empty Office Buildings Mean for the Economy?

Cornell real estate professors discuss how low office building occupancy impacts investors and developers and whether it’s a temporary phenomenon.

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Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate Names Inaugural Faculty

The Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate draws faculty from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

Every feature of our built environment has a relationship with climate; we can no longer separate fields of learning into rigid, prescribed pathways.

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Redressing the Balance: Equitable Approaches to Sustainable Real Estate

Sustainability in real estate is about more than energy efficiency; environmental justice for communities requires looking at a far broader picture.

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Dynamic Properties

From investment opportunities to risk protection and energy savings, climate change awareness is sparking transformation in real estate.

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Castles in the Sand

A look at how climate change is impacting the places we live and work and how we should be preparing for the changes to come.

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Nolan Gift and Challenge Funds Boost Scholarships for SC Johnson College Students

More than $66 million in scholarship funds are opening up possibilities for students across the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.