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See how we’re turning ambition into impact every day through stories and updates about Johnson School students, faculty, staff, alumni, partners, and friends.

Kristen Rainey, Two-Year MBA '09 and Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Kristen Rainey, MBA ’09

Kristen Rainey, MBA ’09 and Park Fellow, reflects on her fellowship experience and how she’s making an impact today with food sustainability efforts.

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2019’s first IBI case: Swimming in corporate debt

The 2019 Investment Banking Immersion kicked off with a case on a bond transaction, challenging us to complete an analysis of the debt market’s current state.

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Investment Banking Immersion kicks off with Leadership Day

Bryan Burroughs, MBA ’20, recaps the Investment Banking Immersion’s spring semester start with a morning full of team-building activities.

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How climate change and California’s wildfires changed the way I approach the future

Maya, who once dreamt of building a home in California’s woods, writes how recent wildfires helped her understand the emotional aspects of climate change.

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Years after graduation, these Cornell MBAs are still each other’s Big Red valentines

It’s no secret that Johnson MBAs have been known to fall in love. On Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating alumni who are still each other’s perfect case.

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NY’s ag economy faces low profits, big risks

Assistant Professor Jenny Ifft weighs in on New York State’s agricultural economy, which is facing low profits and big risks.

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Architecture’s ‘Lego’ trend: Build rooms halfway across the world, then snap together

SHA senior lecturer Stephani Robson contributes expert analysis to a growing trend of “modulars,” where independent pieces are fitted together to form a building.

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Representing Cornell at the first Boeing Innovation Challenge

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business students traveled to Washington state to participate in the first Boeing Innovation Challenge.

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With food insecurity as their entrée, students learn the business of serving a cause

Service is a key to learning in the course Hunger, Health, and Nonprofit Social Enterprise. Requirements include volunteering and organizing a fundraiser.