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Johnson School

Student Voices: Meet Yifan Wu, Two-Year MBA Class of 2022

A marketing production executive and a musician who is pursuing a career in consulting, learn why Yifan Wu joined the Two-Year MBA Class of 2022.

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Johnson School

How Barbara Novick ’82 helped grow BlackRock from startup to asset management giant

BlackRock co-founder Barbara Novick outlined eight key lesson she deems critical to BlackRock’s success.

Nolan School

International Women’s Day: A Message from Dean Kate Walsh

Take a minute to hear from Dean Kate Walsh, the first woman dean of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration (SHA), who has advice for her younger self and the brilliant woman in the Cornell community.

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Johnson School

MBAs launch high-growth startups in deep tech through radical collaboration

Big Red Tech Strategy partners MBAs with Cornell Engineering Commercialization Fellows to launch businesses based on their technological innovations.

Caleb Heyman at the Battle of the Brands
Johnson School

Park Perspectives: Reading the shorthand

For Caleb Heyman Two-Year MBA ’21, the Johnson MBA experience has taught him not to live life ‘short-handed.’

Diversity Awards recipients 2020
Johnson School

Johnson honors three distinguished alumni at its Diversity Alumni Awards ceremony

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Alumni Affairs honored three diverse alumni for their leadership excellence and community contributions.

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Johnson School

Student Voices: Meet Harkiran Kaur Sodhi, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021

A tech consultant with a passion for social impact and entrepreneurship, learn why Harkiran Sodhi joined the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021.

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Dyson School

A gift from David Miller ’87, MBA ’88, funds Celebrating Our Heritage

A series of virtual events aims to build community around diversity, equity, and inclusion among Dyson and SHA undergraduates.

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Johnson School

Park Perspectives: Learning by doing

The Present Value board reflects on how the MBA podcast has allowed them to try new things and learn from both successes and mistakes.