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The future of fraud protection begins with you
If corporate giants have the resources to fight fraud and still struggle to stop it, what does that mean for everyday consumers like you and me?
Noteworthy: Garnie Nygren ’05 talks about Serenbe on the Today Show
Hotel School alumna Garnie Nygren ’05 talked to the Today Show about the community her family founded outside of Atlanta that is being called an “experiment in new urbanism.”
Bringing the Stock Pitch Challenge trophy home
This year, my team and I are absolutely thrilled to bring home the Jack M. Ferraro Trophy. We are elated and overwhelmed to represent Johnson.
Military Veterans: MBA education fosters natural business leadership
In my experience as a veteran in the Executive MBA Americas program at Cornell, Johnson is similar to the Marines in that it's creating great leaders.
Noteworthy: Aija Leiponen on cell service problems in CNY and northern PA
The region’s geography and the reluctance of cellular providers to make improvements in less populated areas contribute to cell service dead zones.
Practice makes perfect: Bringing core marketing principles to life with the SC Johnson Case Competition
Our goal is to provide students with intensive, roll-your-sleeves-up experience in leadership, collaboration, decision-making, and strategic thinking.
Problem solving through teamwork
IBM’s Corporate Service Corps helps provide solutions to global issues, IBM executive Gina Liv Tesla, MBA ’04, tells students.
A decade in the making: From military to MBA
I certainly don’t know where I will be in another ten years. What I can say is, between the military and my MBA, I feel prepared for whatever comes next.
The ultimate guide to getting more involved on campus
If you are a new Dyson freshman, sophomore transfer, or anyone in between wondering where you'll fit in, don’t fret! I found my path here and so will you.
From hometown to MBA, where communities meet
I grew up in a predominantly black neighborhood and most of my best friends are black—this was a moment when my communities met.
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