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Dyson School

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education announce new collaboration

Exciting new collaboration between CEMS and the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business results in prestigious international CEMS certificate offering.

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Johnson School

Alumni Q&A: Why a Cornell MBA is the best choice for military veterans

Johnson is honored to work with military veterans who bring value to the entire Cornell MBA community. Alumni reflect on their MBA experiences.

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Johnson School

Noteworthy: Why there’s never been a better time to be at Johnson

In her conversation, Byers reflected on the Johnson MBA journey and the notable changes she’s seen during her tenure as director of admissions.

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Johnson School

Johnson announces 2018 distinguished alumni diversity award recipients

Marques E. Zak, MBA ’10, and William J. Restrepo ’80, MBA ’85, will be honored at the Johnson Diversity Symposium and Alumni Awards Dinner on Oct. 27.

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SC Johnson College

Kevin F. Hallock named dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Accomplished economist, scholar and administrator, Hallock to provide leadership to maximize the College’s enormous potential.

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Johnson School

Parth Vedawala, MBA ’19: Learning through observation, leading by example

With his family’s business, Parth developed a passion for interacting with multiple aspects of business management. Now he’s turning passion to practice.

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Johnson School

What second-year MBAs can learn as coaches for first-year core teams

Laura Georgianna, director of leadership programs, explains the first-year core team structure and second-year Johnson Leadership Fellows benefits.

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Johnson School

Breaking ground in fintech research—it’s not “too new” to pursue

Learn how Andrew Karolyi, professor and academic dean, put in motion an innovative process to generate the first-ever body of scholarly research on fintech.

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Johnson School

Johnson students vote to enact grade non-disclosure

Students voted to enact a grade non-disclosure policy. Under this referendum, they cannot disclose their grades to recruiters during the job search process.