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Johnson School

Aligning values: My internship as a summer consultant at NPR

Harrison Jobe, MBA ’19, discusses the state of journalism and his summer internship at NPR—made possible with help from the Social Impact Internship Fund.

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Johnson School

2018 Emerging Market Multinationals Report: Emerging Markets Reshaping Globalization

Emerging Markets Institute contributor Eudes Lopes summarizes the 2018 report, which reflects on the growing governance role of the E20.

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Johnson School

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.

Dan Quan and the dean of the School of Hotel & Tourism Management at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Nolan School

The Center for Real Estate and Finance: A global leader in real estate education

The Center for Real Estate and Finance provides Cornell students with experiential learning opportunities through courses, clubs, events, and more.

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Johnson School

Emerging Markets Reshaping Globalization annual conference recap

EMI’s 2018 conference speakers see emerging markets as a bulwark for the international economic system in this era of trade wars and protectionism.

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Nolan School

Prepared to lead: How Jeremy Gilston ’14 found his way to real estate

Jeremy Gilston left SHA with more than a degree. Soft skills and an incredible alumni network led him to become a manager of real estate revenue strategy.

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Johnson School

Meet 12 MBAs from the Two-Year Class of 2020

Poets&Quants highlighted 12 of Johnson’s newest MBA students in their annual series. Learn more about their backgrounds and pursuits in this recap.

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Johnson School

Research Recap: Which personal values drive actions to avert climate change?

Robert Bloomfield and co-authors find certain moral values influence a willingness to make personal choices to mitigate the future impact of climate change.

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Dyson School

The college application process: How mine led me to Cornell

The process of applying to colleges can be incredibly intimidating. One Dyson undergraduate student shares her experience and tips for applying to Cornell.