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Congratulations, Hotel School Class of 2018 graduates!
Graduates of the School of Hotel Administration were celebrated at the Hotel School Graduate Recognition Ceremony and reception on Sunday, May 27, following Cornell's 150th Commencement. Congratulations to the Class of 2018!
Congratulations, Dyson Class of 2018 graduates!
Graduates of the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management were celebrated at the Dyson Graduate Recognition Ceremony and reception on Saturday, May 26. Congratulations to the Class of 2018!
Banking, big data analytics & the latest MBA jobs trends at Johnson at Cornell
Cynthia Saunders-Cheatham, executive director of the Career Management Center at Johnson, explains why increasingly more employers want MBAs with data analytics skills.
Starbucks is closing all its U.S. stores for diversity training day – experts say that’s not enough
Jamie Perry, assistant professor of human resource management at the Hotel School, provides expert analysis into the importance of reinforcing positive impact on the workforce.
Urban sports resorts are closing the gap between fitness and hospitality
Steven Schwartz ’81, president and chief executive officer of Midtown Athletic Clubs, recounts the moment he realized the combination of an athletic club and hotel could become an urban sports resort.
MBA Class of 2018 honored at Dean’s Awards Brunch
Several students in the One-Year, Two-Year, and Johnson Cornell Tech MBA programs were individually recognized for their contributions and achievements at the annual Dean’s Awards Brunch on Friday, May 25.
How Grubhub, Uber Eats, and other meal-delivery apps are killing hotel room service
Alex Susskind, associate professor at the Hotel School, offers insight into why meal-delivery apps are increasingly more popular than traditional hotel room service.
Quick Q&A: Dale Grossman
Hiking enthusiast, law professional, and seasoned advisor—learn a little more about Dale Grossman, senior lecturer and director of undergraduate advising at the Dyson School.
Dyson professor reflects on his research into how corporate finance managers behave
Scott Yonker knows a thing or two about the finance industry. His research, however, isn't about where the money flows within markets. Instead, he's interested in better understanding why corporate finance managers behave the way they do.
Zhu Shen’s Journey: How recovery from loss transformed her life
An unlikely journey from biotech scientist to documentary filmmaker
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