Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Discover how we’re cultivating inclusivity and creating community across SC Johnson College in these stories and updates.

Pleasant surprises: My experience as a Consortium Fellow
Jonnathan Navarrete, Two-Year MBA ’20, shares his experiences as a Consortium Fellow and what has surprised him most during his first semester.

Distinguished alumni honored at 2018 Diversity Awards dinner
Johnson alumni Marques Zak and William Restrepo were honored with the school’s African American and Latino diversity awards Oct. 27.

Johnson represents: MBA students win Consortium T.E.A.M. Award
In June, the Johnson Consortium family beat out 18 other Consortium member schools to claim the coveted 2018 T.E.A.M. award.

Welcoming the Class of 2020 Two-Year MBA candidates
Johnson welcomed 280 Two-Year MBA candidates to campus in early August for two weeks of pre-term activities, panels, and leadership sessions.

MBA Class of 2018 honored at Dean’s Awards Brunch
Several students in the One-Year, Two-Year, and Johnson Cornell Tech MBA programs were individually recognized for their contributions and achievements at the annual Dean’s Awards Brunch on Friday, May 25.

Johnson’s biggest night: Big Red Bash brings together students, alumni, and honorees
At the Big Red Bash celebratory event held at New York City’s Guastavino’s restaurant, Johnson alumni and current students gathered to honor four exceptional members of the Johnson community—this year’s alumni award recipients.

Reflections on Mother’s Day from MBA mamas
Happy Mother’s Day! Today, as we celebrate the special women and mothers in our lives, here are few reflections from some of Johnson’s MBA mamas.

Destination Johnson welcomes admitted Two-Year MBA students and families
In April, Johnson welcomed 171 admitted students to campus for its annual Destination Johnson (DJ) event. From team building to immersion information panels, attendees saw our ambitious, tight-knit community come to life first hand.

A true spirit of inclusiveness
When Ezra Cornell was inspired to found our university for “… any person …. any study,” he meant everyone — women and minorities alike.