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Immersion Trek brings SHA faculty to London for industry insights
The Faculty Immersion Trek helps faculty to remain current with global trends and continually learn new ways to approach their teaching and research.

2019 SMART program reflections: Azuri Health, Kenya
The 2019 Azuri Health SMART team traveled to Kenya. They were challenged to work with the company to find market opportunities for growth.

Celebrating National Siblings Day with Anne and Allison Latham, both Class of 2020
Anne and Allison Latham are in the Two-Year MBA program. While their pursuits are different, they both found their perfect fit as Cornell MBAs.

Symone Williams and Harrison Jobe win global Student Leadership Award
Student Council co-chairs Symone Williams and Harrison Jobe were awarded this year’s global Student Leadership Award from the Graduate Business Forum.

Addressing challenges, finding opportunities where business and sustainability meet
The Sustainable Global Enterprise immersion blurs the lines between applied research, teaching, and engagement with organizations.

The truths of teaching: Retiring Dyson School professors reflect on their careers
Dyson School faculty Dale Grossman, Ed McLaughlin, and Deb Streeter spoke to alumni and friends as they were honored at the Last Lecture event in NYC.

Beyond #MeToo: Re-examining sexual harassment in the workplace
Dean Wooten and co-author Erika James re-examine their original findings amidst a sea of recent sexual assault allegations.

Living in an age of inequality: Perspectives from the business world
Two deans and three faculty members from the SC Johnson College offered a multilayered discussion on business and technology in the age of rising inequality.

Cornell’s ‘positive energy’ is just what Myron Spikes ’22 was looking for
The first in his family to attend college directly after high school, Myron has always held onto an unyielding determination to excel and earn a degree.