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Treks take MBAs near and far during winter break
Our annual faculty-led study treks let MBAs experience diverse business environments, bond with classmates, network with local executives and alumni, and most of all, have fun.
Roundtable discusses Trump, automation, and Airbnb
Cornell undergraduate students had the opportunity to interact with leading industry experts in a roundtable hosted by the Cornell Institute for Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations.
Studies explore how supermarkets source foods for low-income customers
Associate Professor Miguel Gomez discusses his co-authored studies that offer policymakers a better understanding of how regional food systems could provide healthier food.
Quick Q & A: Jura Liaukonyte
Advertising expert, apple lover, and childhood “museum curator”—learn a little more about Jura Liaukonyte, associate professor at the Dyson School.
Johnson moves up in Financial Times MBA rankings
Johnson has moved up in the 2018 Financial Times MBA rankings to 17 in the world (+10) and 11 (+3) in the United States.
Cornell-bred GiveGab acquires major competitor
GiveGab, a fundraising and engagement platform for nonprofits founded by Cornell MBAs, has acquired major national competitor Kimbia.
Prolonged milk price pressure in 2018
Economist Andrew Novakovic talks to Dairy Herd Management about milk prices and dairy margin predictions for 2018.
Hospitality in the age of disruption
The age of disruption is here and is only going to grow from here on out. Key insights from the Cornell Hospitality Research Summit in Hospitality Net.
Cuomo signs executive order on net neutrality rules
Associate Professor Aija Leiponen tells the Albany Business Review that the net neutrality order could influence other states, though the end impact is yet to be seen.
Amazon Go has shown us the future of retail — and in it, we’re broke and unhealthy. Here’s the fix.
Johnson professor Manoj Thomas comments on Amazon Go and its growing influence on the future of retail.
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