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State Department’s new travel advisory method gets high marks
Associate Professor Robert Kwortnik says the State Department's new travel advisory format is easier to understand, meaning more travelers are likely to use it.
Executive MBA myth-busting: 5 myths about the Americas program
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about what earning a Cornell executive MBA is like. Here are a few myths I encountered that got busted along the way.
Johnson’s LGBT community: Genuine, engaged, valued
Johnson is actively challenging attitudes that necessitate covering as well as other challenges facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.
Startup Snapshot: Hitting Her Stride
Kandea Mosley, MBA ’09, co-founder and strategist, StrideForce
Finding Common Ground in Public Service
Scott Cameron, MBA ’79, is drawing on four decades of experience in public and private natural resource, energy, and environment management to implement an ambitious change agenda at the U.S. Department of the Interior.
2017 Two-Year MBA Employment Report: Higher salaries, stronger network
Johnson’s recently published 2017 Two-Year MBA Employment Report details encouraging data that mirrors nationwide trends in growth.
A vision and action plan for financial sector development and reforms in India
Professor Eswar Prasad and PhD student Isha Agarwal (economics) outline five recommendations for the financial sector from their full-length India IMPACT Series paper with Brookings India.
Hoshino resorts’ new midscale brand wants to reinvent the tourist hotel
Professor Chekitan Dev discusses the growth of the midscale hotel category in Skift.
Scrivens ’10 named to team Canada for upcoming Olympics
Ben Scrivens '10 has been selected as one of the three goaltenders to compete with Team Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
The trick to creating superstar employees? Think of them as superstar employees
Johnson professor Allan Filipowicz comments on employees and expectations in the workplace.
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