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Tech That Matters: EBT Cards Increase SNAP Participation
The study is the first to combine monthly state-level EBT information with monthly household SNAP participation data.
Cornell’s Dyson School earns No. 3 place in Poets and Quants ranking
The Dyson School’s composite score awarded by Poets & Quants is 95.38 out of 100, ranking in the top five for career outcomes and admissions standards.
Jinhua Zhao reappointed Dyson School dean
The David J. Nolan Dean of the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management has been reappointed for a second five-year term.
George Gellert and family to receive Dyson Alumni Leadership Award
Cornell’s Dyson School will honor George Gellert ’60, MBA ’62, JD ’63 and the Gellert family of Gellert Global Group with the 2026 Dyson Alumni Leadership Award.
Value investing’s pulse returns: Predictable swings in value-growth performance
New Cornell Dyson research introduces a metric to forecast stock market swings with surprising accuracy.
CTI grants enable faculty to research how students think and learn
Dyson's Grand Challenges Program used a CTI grant to focus on shaping students' thoughts through metacognitive assessment.
Students design a reusable bottle system for local wineries
The proposed pilot program aims to cut operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions for Finger Lakes wineries.
Wellness bar proposal wins hospitality pitch deck competition
The winning team’s reimagining of the traditional hotel bar features kava- and CBD-infused cocktails.
SC Johnson College announces its 10 Under 10 Notable Alumni for 2025
Meet the 2025 10 Under 10 honorees — remarkable young alumni from the SC Johnson College whose leadership and impact are shaping industries and communities.
Veteran Spotlight: Motoyuki Yoshihara
Dyson veteran and doctoral candidate Motoyuki Yoshihara studies economics through the lens of housing.
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