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SMART Program reflections: Seven Sisters Vineyards in South Africa
It was an incredible experience as we had the opportunity to learn more about the environment in which small enterprises operate in South Africa and learned more about the South African society and culture.
How to get an MBA in less time
Ian Folau, Johnson Cornell MBA Tech '16, and Johary Rivera, a current One-Year MBA student at Johnson, describe the advantages students gain when enrolling in an accelerated one-year MBA program.
BioWave seeks approval for at-home pain-relief device
BioWave was founded by Johnson alumnus Brad Siff, Engineering ’83, MBA ’85, to design devices that apply electrical stimulation through a pad to relieve pain.
Are you a good boss?
Bob Milligan, professor emeritus of applied economics and management at the Dyson School, underscores the value of excelling as a leader, not just a manager.
Entrepreneur alumnus featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list advises students to keep an open mind
Micah Green, who attended Cornell for one year before dropping out and forming his company Maidbot, gave student entrepreneurs advice in a talk sponsored by Life Changing Labs at eHub in Collegetown.
The challenges of Chinese investment in Latin America
With São Paulo hosting the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2018, Johnson faculty member Lourdes Casanova argues that it's time to consider China’s important influence on economies and business in the region.
Einaudi Center travel grants to send 100 graduate students packing
Four Dyson graduate students have been awarded travel grants from the Mario Einaudi Center including Ali Abbas, who will spend time in Pakistan exploring collusion between citizens and the state in the property tax market.
The 25 business schools in America that are most admired, most selective, and give graduates the biggest step up
The Johnson Graduate School of Management is among the best business schools in the nation, for many reasons.
Cornell Hospitality Summit series: Hospitality technology disruption
At the Cornell Hospitality Research Summit, a panel of industry experts discussed what hoteliers can expect in the future.
Women in business: Paving the path, shaping the future
There is a lot of work to be done for women in business, but they are shattering that proverbial glass ceiling and continuing to pave the way for future generations.
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