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Women in corporate America continue to feel like a square peg in a round hole
Dyson alumna Lisa Levey '86 analyzes the findings from McKinsey and Lean In's 2017 annual Women in the Workplace report, writing as a guest contributor for The Glass Hammer.
Nonprofit internship offers new perspectives on nursing
Last summer, I had the opportunity to combine my experience in nursing with the business side of healthcare through my internship at Maternity Care Coalition (MCC), a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, PA, focused on maternal and child healthcare.
Fayrouz Hares, MBA ’18: Aiming to lead on an international scale
As the academic year nears its end, Hares is looking forward to graduating in the community she now calls home, with both her Moroccan and American family and friends.
Team from Cornell University wins 2018 ULI Hines Student Competition with plan to redevelop Toronto site
A redevelopment plan for a Toronto site presented by students from the Baker Program has taken top honors in the 2018 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Hines Student Competition.
Hirschel Abelson ’55, MBA ’56, honored with Samuel C. Johnson Distinguished Service Award
Hirschel Abelson ’55, MBA ’56, co-founder and chairman of investment firm Stralem & Company, takes pride in empowering younger generations and setting them up to thrive.
How 12 experts would end inequality if they ran America
Robert Frank, professor of management and economics at Johnson, contributes his views on two issues confronting the nation: income inequality and crumbling infrastructure.
The growing use of technology and robotics in food service
Hotel School alumnus Court Williams contextualizes the growing trend towards food service companies using technology in previously human-filled roles.
How I realized I was a closet data geek halfway through my career
Anne Loehr '90, in her own words: "I've been a college dropout, a pastry chef, a hotel manager, and an entrepreneur - and now I work with numbers. But I've never lost sight of the common thread."
IBI teamwork in action during Financial Modeling weekend
As my peers look toward summer on Wall Street, we want to take our preparation to the next level. Cue the Investment Banking Immersion (IBI).
Park Perspectives: Finding balance and setting goals
After my first semester, I'm now actively defining and finding what balance means to me. With that lesson in mind and the progress made thus far in tow, I established new goals for the spring semester.
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