Johnson School
See how we’re turning ambition into impact every day through stories and updates about Johnson School students, faculty, staff, alumni, partners, and friends.
Immersion Trek brings SHA faculty to London for industry insights
The Faculty Immersion Trek helps faculty to remain current with global trends and continually learn new ways to approach their teaching and research.
Student takeaways from the 2019 HR in Hospitality Conference in Las Vegas
Taylor Hardy ’19 recaps her experience at the 13th annual HR in Hospitality Conference, hosted by CIHLER.
Rethinking food disposal with Baldor Food’s Thomas McQuillan
McQuillan, Baldor’s VP of corporate strategy, culture, and sustainability, talks to students about innovations in the food industry to reduce food waste.
The long-distance search: Five tips to help you land a job in a new location
Ellis Chase, career advisor, offers tips on managing out-of-state addresses, networking, and more to improve the outcome of a long-distance career search.
Celebrating National Siblings Day with Anne and Allison Latham, both Class of 2020
Anne and Allison Latham are in the Two-Year MBA program. While their pursuits are different, they both found their perfect fit as Cornell MBAs.
Symone Williams and Harrison Jobe win global Student Leadership Award
Student Council co-chairs Symone Williams and Harrison Jobe were awarded this year’s global Student Leadership Award from the Graduate Business Forum.
MPS Accounting students deliver low-income tax clinics in rural Alaska
Students in the college of business and the Cornell Law School went to Alaska to assist and engage with low-income taxpayers in rural areas.
Addressing challenges, finding opportunities where business and sustainability meet
The Sustainable Global Enterprise immersion blurs the lines between applied research, teaching, and engagement with organizations.
Trek recap: Experiencing Japanese business and culture in 10 days
Munazza Khan, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA ’19, reflects on her experience and key takeaways from the winter Johnson trek to Japan.