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Johnson Cornell Tech MBAs Settle into New Roosevelt Island Home
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Johnson Cornell Tech MBAs settle into new Roosevelt Island home

It is an exciting time to be a Johnson Cornell Tech MBA. After years of planning, Cornell Tech’s new home on Roosevelt Island has opened for business.

Executive MBA Class of 2019 profile
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Johnson’s Executive MBA Class of 2019 new student profile

The Executive MBA Class of 2019 is well into the start of their first semester. We’re excited to introduce the newest Executive MBA class—263 students!

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Roundtable Recap: How Trump administration will affect labor laws and regulations for hospitality

Professor David Sherwyn explores how the Trump administration might affect labor laws and regulations, especially in the hospitality industry.

Tyeise Huntley Jones and Adrienne Rose Martinez
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Two Johnson alumnae will receive Johnson’s 2017 diversity awards

Tyeise Huntley Jones, MBA ’10, and Adrienne Rose Martinez ’01, MBA ’08, will be honored at the Johnson Diversity Symposium and Alumni Awards Dinner Oct. 27.

The Bridge at Cornell Tech in New York City
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Roosevelt Island campus opening marks a milestone for Johnson in NYC

With the dedication of the new Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in NYC, Johnson celebrates its new second home in New York City.

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Vicki Bogan named editor of new journal from Center for Financial Planning

Vicki Bogan, associate professor at Dyson, has been selected by the Center for Financial Planning to serve as an editor of its new publication.

Isaac Smith is quoted in the Houston Chronicle
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Noteworthy: Isaac Smith in Houston Chronicle on company behaviors during disasters

Moral concerns of executives play key role in decision to help, says Smith, assistant professor of Management and Organizations at Johnson.

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Reflections on summer in Ithaca with fellow One-Years

The Johnson One-Year MBA program starts in May, so my classmates and I were able to enjoy Ithaca, NY and all it has to offer during the summer months.

Cornell students in Kenya; photo provided by Ed Mabaya
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Noteworthy: Ed Mabaya on risks and rewards of service learning in USA Today

International service learning can be a transformative experience, says Mabaya, senior research associate at the Dyson School.