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Tips from second years: 11 ways to take care of your health
As we're sure you’ve learned by now, there simply isn’t enough time. How does one make it through the Core? Here are 11 tips from the Class of 2018.
Letter from a senior: Advice for new Dyson students
As a senior, I can’t help but already feel a little melancholy as I reflect on my time at Cornell and in the Dyson School.
Noteworthy: Poets&Quants features Cornell Tech’s new campus
“This campus helps bring New York City back to the future,” says former mayor Mike Bloomberg in an article by Poets&Quants.
Student, father, husband: Balancing priorities in an Executive MBA program
Deciding to pursue my MBA was a very crucial decision for me since I needed to continue to support my family: my three-year-old girl and my wife.
Emerging Markets Institute shines a light on global economy
We spoke with Lourdes Casanova, a senior lecturer and director of the Emerging Markets Institute at Johnson, about EMI's achievements and future plans.
Career influencers for 2017 … and beyond! Part 1
Laurie Sedgwick, director of career management, urges job seekers and switchers to look before they leap while considering career influencers.
Smith Family Business Initiative creates connections across Cornell’s ecosystem
Catching up with Daniel G. Van Der Vliet, the John and Dyan Smith Executive Director of Family Business, for updates on the Smith Family Business Initiative.
Join us! Johnson Means Business diversity event to welcome prospective MBAs
With the fall semester in full swing, we’re gearing up for Johnson Means Business (JMB), our diverse and LGBTQ student hosting event on campus.
New on-demand industry training—because service is who we are
As the author of the Service Excellence On-Demand Training program, my focus was on teaching the critical thinking skills relevant for any employees who interact with clients, customers, or guests, regardless of their level or industry.
My favorite MMH class may surprise you!
There is a big difference between undergraduate and graduate curriculum. We are picking MMH classes that directly correlate to our futures.
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