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SMART Program reflections: Dirkosh Crunch in Ethiopia
I had the incredible opportunity to participate in Cornell’s Student Multidisciplinary Applied Research Team (SMART) as a consultant for Dirkosh Crunch, a small agri-business, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
How is Himmel shaping Hudson Yards?
As the President and CEO of Related Companies Urban, Ken Himmel '70, is spearheading the Hudson Yards New York hotel-and-retail ground game and collaborating on the overall real estate mix. Read about Himmel and the Hudson Yards project in The Real Deal.
Panel encourages optimism and self-empowerment for women in the workforce
Dean Kate Walsh moderated a panel that explored the approaches women can take to navigate challenges and achieve successful careers.
Inside Cornell’s MBA fintech intensive
Learn more about what the new MBA fintech intensive and how it's designed to blend hard science and collaborative projects with startups and institutional players within New York.
New York vintners urged to pop their corks at annual wine event
A number of Dyson faculty, including professor Brad Rickard, discussed changes and recent trends in the wine industry at the B.E.V. NY conference and symposium, held Feb. 28 to March 2.
Teaching online sharpens instruction in the classroom
Dyson professor Allan Filipowicz recounts the transformational impact of using eCornell, Cornell's online professional learning unit, to teach three days of course material in just one day.
What is fintech? Lessons from seven weeks in NYC
Threading together takeaways from various speakers, including Citi Ventures, EY, Point72, Betterment, SoFi, and Capital One, Zoelle Mallenbaum, Two-Year MBA ’18 gets a better understanding of fintech.
Ode to an Algorithm
Johnson’s homegrown Cornell Management Simulation has enthralled students for 25 years.
Dick’s Sporting Goods shoppers react to company’s decision to limit gun sales
Johnson's business ethics professor, Dana Radcliffe, interviewed by NPR on the ramifications of the decision by Dick's Sporting Goods to stop selling firearms to anyone under 21, as well as refusing to sell assault-style rifles altogether.
Evan Yates, MBA ’18: Uniting business, tech, and medicine
After starting a company with a friend during his second year of medical school, Yates knew that he wanted his life and career to be built on more than just medicine.
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