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Dyson School

A daily enjoyment: What is clean water worth?

Cathy Kling has dedicated her career to studying the value of clean water and how this information can be used to enact change in the world.

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Dyson School

Students attend 2019 National Farmers Union College Conference on Cooperatives

As part of the Dyson School’s Cooperative Business Management course, students had the opportunity to travel to Minnesota for this invitation-only event.

Women of SHA
Johnson School

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Faculty reflect on their careers and share their best advice

To the women who wear many hats we celebrate you today and every day as you empower others and exemplify what it means to live a life of service.

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Dyson School

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Career advice and lessons learned along the way

To the women who wear many hats, we celebrate you today and every day as you empower others and exemplify what makes the Dyson School so distinct.

Andrea Bonds
Nolan School

A wanderer at heart, Andrea Bonds ’20 finds her home as a Hotelie

Andrea Bonds earned money for college by playing her flute as a street performer. Now she’s focused on hospitality entrepreneurship at her dream school.

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SC Johnson College

Making people smile: Reggie Fils-Aime ’83 shares the driving force behind innovation at Nintendo

At Nintendo, innovation means not only breaking the mold but also staying true to the brand’s core mission—putting smiles on people faces.

Chelsea Clinton holding a microphone
Johnson School

Noteworthy: Chelsea Clinton reflects on why children’s health is close to her heart

Chelsea Clinton recently spoke as part of the Luminaries in Healthcare Leadership series presented by the Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership program.

Female celebrity posing In a limousine for paparazzi on a red carpet
Johnson School

In entertainment and business, it’s a race to the top. But what happens once you get there?

What “Oscar Curse?” Heeyon Kim’s research focuses on the effects of positive social status shifts and proximity to high-status brands.

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Johnson School

NSMH’s 30th anniversary: Celebrating the past, treasuring the present, shaping the future

The National Society for Minorities in Hospitality, co-founded by Hotelies in 1989, celebrated its 30th anniversary at the 2019 NSMH National Conference.