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Cornell team ‘solves the retirement puzzle,’ earns first place at the 2020 IPCC
Robert Carney, member of the winning Cornell team at the 4th Annual Investment Portfolio Case Competition, recounts his experience at the event.
MBAs find ways to stay social from a distance
From online club meetings to virtual Sage Socials, Johnson's Student Council has taken the lead to ensure MBAs stay connected during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Reflecting on international service projects with Dyson’s SMART program
In January 2020, total of 44 students and leaders from across Cornell completed service projects with international organizations in Africa and Asia.
Cornell experts discuss state of pandemic
Professor Eswar Prasad, in a panel of CU experts, says governments face a number of risks in restarting the economy once COVID-19 is under control.
Hotels in large chains to qualify for small business loans in relief package
Professor Cathy Enz argues that, in the hotel industry, solidarity is strength.
Why coronavirus probably won’t force American grocers to run out of food
There's no reason to panic about stores running out of food, says Professor of Operations, Technology, and Management Karan Girotra.
Faculty expert webinars help global audiences navigate the business impacts of COVID-19
Faculty expert webinars help thousands of Cornell students and alumni navigate the financial, managerial, and social impacts of COVID-19.
Chope survey captures devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on F&B
Emeritus Professor of Operations Management Sherri Kimes' white paper on the impact of COVID-19 on food & beverage sites some potential solutions for business owners during stay-at-home measures.
What will travel look like after coronavirus?
Christopher Anderson, professor of operations, technology and information management, says the primary challenge for the cruise industry will be in attracting new customers.
Coronavirus price gouging: 33 top cops demand action from Amazon, eBay, Craigslist, Facebook and Walmart
Day Family Senior Lecturer in Business Ethics Dana Radcliffe, argues that the rules of a free and fair market should not apply during times of emergency.
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