Roy H. Park Fellowship
Read more about our Park Fellows and the overall impact of this program housed at the Samuel Curtis Johnson School of Business.

Park Perspectives: Core semester? It’s like drinking from a firehose.
A popular cliché around Sage Hall during the core classes term is that the onslaught of new classroom content, recruitment activities, and social events is like “drinking from a firehose.”

Park Perspectives: Growing personally while starting over professionally
Deciding to change your career is never an easy one, and it wasn’t for me either. I wanted to have more control over my future and eventually settle down and have a family.

Park Perspectives: Celebrating 20 years of the Park Leadership Fellowship
Johnson Park Leadership Fellows from the last 20 years descended upon New York City to see familiar faces and recount stories of their MBA experiences.

Park Perspectives: Beyond the classroom with hackathons and startups
Learning what it takes to start a company seemed to be a great path in learning how to help existing companies become even better.

Park Perspectives: Mastering influence in our summer internships
“Tell me about a time you influenced others.” It’s a classic MBA internship interview question—here’s how we prepared and practiced this summer.

Park Perspectives: Building habits and habitats
Students at Johnson have found endless opportunities to leave our school and the Ithaca community better than when they arrived here.

Park Perspectives: Buying in to challenge by choice
I will give it to the instructors and my Park family, it felt so good to accomplish something I thought I could never do!

Park Perspectives: Coaching peers — How to not be an expert
There are moments when the tools that we’re developing as graduate students–leadership of organizations and people–come to the fore and are put to the test.

Park Perspectives: Johnson prepares women to “lean in”
Four years ago “Lean In” opened my eyes to the struggles women face in the workplace. Johnson strengthens our personal motivations as women to push further.