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Cynthia Yin
Dyson School

Cynthia Yin explores climate finance and asset pricing

Meet Cynthia Yin, Dyson School assistant professor, researching asset pricing, ESG, and climate finance to shape sustainable corporate strategies.

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Nolan School

Passion and purpose guide incoming Class of 2029

In 2006, Emil and Nikhil Damji, sons of Salim Damji ’00, graced the cover of Hotelie Magazine. Now, they are incoming freshmen at the Nolan School.

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Johnson School

Alpha Square Group Powers Next-Gen AI Education at the Johnson School

The gift will expand AI-focused teaching, research, and industry engagement in business.

David Huffman,
Johnson School

Meet Our New Faculty: David B. Huffman

David B. Huffman | Johnson School Meet David B. Huffman, one of our newest faculty members to join the Cornell University SC Johnson College of Business. Huffman earned his Ph.D. […]

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SC Johnson College

Former Colombian president launches Climate Impact Speaker Series

In conversation with Miguel Gomez, Ivan Duque shared his perspective on implementing pro-environmental policies amid challenging circumstances.

Two students in Cornell’s EMBA Americas boardroom.
Johnson School

How the Benefits of a Global MBA Redefine Career Success

Discover the key benefits of a global executive MBA and why top professionals choose Cornell’s EMBA for leadership, global networking, and career growth.

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Johnson School

‘Ultra-Fresh’ Fashion Reshapes the Industry, With a Cost to the Environment

New research from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business explores how Asian companies are producing ultra-fresh fashion with rapid product launches, digital supply chains and customer engagement strategies – but also presents sustainability challenges.

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Dyson School

Food Insecurity Program in Malawi at Risk

Real-time data guided crisis response and empowered communities. Without funding, the program’s future is uncertain, a Dyson researcher says.

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SC Johnson College

Diverse Expertise Drives Vertical Integration at Family Business

Innovation at Joe Jurgielewicz & Son—one of the largest duck farms in America—stems from an unusual combination of hospitality and veterinary skills.