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This Cornell Business News archive is a collection the college’s research, insights and leadership stories spanning the last several years.
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Food, business, and sustainability: an intersection revolutionizing the food system
Kristin Rainey, former Park Leadership Fellow and Johnson MBA graduate, shares her story and the work she's doing now to promote sustainable and nutritional food.
Dejah Powell uses awards to help feed her Chicago neighborhood
Last summer, Dejah Powell, Dyson '18, led a volunteer effort to plant a community garden at her former elementary garden, a project that won several national awards.
Park Perspectives: Core semester? It’s like drinking from a firehose.
A popular cliché around Sage Hall during the core classes term is that the onslaught of new classroom content, recruitment activities, and social events is like “drinking from a firehose.”
That moment when you realize a student’s work is not his own…
Professor Andrew Quagliata talks about teaching business writing and plagiarism in this Edvocate story.
Cheryl Stanley’s winning ways with wine
Four years after taking over the legendary Introduction to Wines course, Stanley has won deep admiration, respect, and affection from many (many) hundreds of Cornellians.
International Women’s Day: Our best advice for women MBAs and business leaders
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we asked our faculty and program directors to share their best advice and words of wisdom for Johnson’s women MBAs.
Hotelies set course for the cruise industry with immersive Royal Caribbean experience
Students recently traded their winter jackets for sunglasses to get a closer look into the cruise industry with Robert Kwortnik's Introduction to the Global Leisure Cruise Industry course.
10 things I learned transferring to Cornell University
Lane Rosen '19, after graduating with a degree in baking and pastry from the Culinary Institute of America, transferred to the Hotel School to learn more about the hospitality industry. Check out some of the important things Lane has learned so far.
Three things Cornell’s entrepreneurial spirit taught me
It is sometimes said that an MBA cannot do anything for an entrepreneur. Over my last two semesters at Johnson, I have found this proven wrong every day that I spent in class.
Mistakes interns make and how to avoid them
MBA interns from the top business schools, including Mark DesMeules, Two-Year MBA '18, reflect on their own experience and impart their best advice by citing the mistake most often made as an intern and the best way to fix it.
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