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Chinese companies recognize value in Israeli startups
After the iTrek trip to Israel, Siqi Shi, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA ’19, summarizes his insights on the emerging market between China and Israeli startups.

2018 Two-Year MBA Employment Report: Rising salaries, expanding opportunities
The 2018 Two-Year MBA Employment Report revealed the highest salaries for Johnson grads to date, while 94% received offers by three months post-graduation.

Park Perspectives: Life is a highway
Core classes, recruiting, and traveling from Ithaca to NYC for company events give students the opportunity to deepen friendships with their classmates.

The cost of water
Dyson professor Cathy Kling writes and records an audio essay on the costs of water pollution, as featured on a recent episode of Cornell’s Arts & Sciences podcast.

SGE speaker shares how social impact can be good for business
Doug Beal ’89 (ENG), director of social impact at BCG, presented findings on the relationship between ethical/sustainable practices and financial returns.

Your new most annoying overachieving coworker is a robot
Johnson economics professor Ori Heffetz co-authors a report examining the effect working alongside robots has on human self-esteem and labor output.

Profile in Leadership: Roy Ashok, MBA ’09, CEO of Daqri
Roy Ashok, MBA ’09, is harnessing AR technology for smart factories and streamlining focus with inspired, authentic leadership.

Steven Kyle discusses what’s next for Brexit
Dyson associate professor Steven Kyle forecasts what the future holds for Brexit, appearing as a guest alongside CGTN’s Elaine Reyes.

BanQu CEO illuminates blockchain path to social justice
Ashish Gadnis, CEO of BanQu, discusses the societal benefits of blockchain at the Cornell Business Impact Symposium on March 9.