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Noteworthy: Lourdes Casanova makes 2017 List of Most Influential Ibero-American Intellectuals
This is the third time the Johnson lecturer has received this honor for her work and influence in the Ibero-American space.

2018 eLab startups reflect partnerships across Cornell and SC Johnson College
Five of eLab’s 15 chosen 2017–2018 startups were founded by teams with students from schools within the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

Noteworthy: Chris Barrett discusses future of U.S. international food aid with ABC News
Potential changes in the upcoming 2018 Farm Bill have sparked a debate on how U.S. international food aid programs should provide assistance.

A bridge from Ithaca to Roosevelt Island
Johnson MBA students traveled by bus from Ithaca to New York City to participate in unique, focused courses at Cornell Tech’s new Roosevelt Island campus.

Quick Q & A: Miguel Gómez
Agricultural economics researcher, Dustin Hoffman fan, and a true believer in Cornell’s free-spirited teaching model—learn a little more about Miguel Gómez.

Stanley Bergman speaks on current business ethics with a message for millennials
Johnson welcomed chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Henry Schein, a top worldwide distributor of medical, dental, and veterinary supplies.

Noteworthy: Breazzano Center recognized in 2017 City of Ithaca Pride of Ownership Awards
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Breazzano Family Center for Business Education, City of Ithaca Pride of Ownership Awards, The Ithaca Voice, City of Ithaca, Ithaca Rotary Club

Business Minor co-founder discusses what he “didn’t learn in medical school”
Interested in preparing students for careers in both science and business, Dr. Levine helped establish the Dyson Business Minor for Life Sciences Majors.

Societal Solutions Scholars are bettering the world, one grant at a time
Dyson’s Societal Solutions (S2) Scholars Program allows students to follow their passions, refine their career goals, and help create a better world.