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Noteworthy: Dana Radcliffe on firearms industry’s moral responsibility
“These are powerful industries, but they’re not behaving responsibly,” says Dana Radcliffe, Day Family Senior Lecturer of Business Ethics.

Park Perspectives: Coaching peers — How to not be an expert
There are moments when the tools that we’re developing as graduate students–leadership of organizations and people–come to the fore and are put to the test.

Johnson School congratulates Richard Thaler on Nobel Prize win in economics
Thaler, former economics professor at Johnson, is recognized with a Nobel Prize for his research in the field of behavioral economics.

Margin and mission: The economic impacts of farm to school
Is the farm to school movement economically feasible? Professor Todd Schmit previews an upcoming webinar that gives practitioners the resources to find out.

Which Executive MBA program? I chose Johnson’s Americas. Here’s why.
As a professional, the simple decision to go back to school is anything but simple. Is getting an MBA is right for you? What institution will you attend?

5 distinguishing qualities of Johnson Cornell Tech MBAs
Every business school has a unique personality—for those of you that have your sights set on the Tech MBA, here’s what I’ve observed among my classmates.

Research Recap: Mental health and retirement savings
Research co-authored by the Dyson School’s Vicki Bogan shows that suffering from anxiety and depression can diminish retirement savings.

Noteworthy: Karan Girotra in Invest Money UK on the rising trend in entrepreneurs pursuing MBA degrees
The rising influx of entrepreneurs in MBA populations creates new, mutually beneficial relationships between students and programs.

Noteworthy: Steven Kyle in The Atlantic on Puerto Rico’s recovery after Hurricane Maria
Island’s distance from mainland United States complicates recovery efforts, says Kyle, associate professor at the Dyson School