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Noteworthy: Steven Kyle discusses economic impact of Hurricane Harvey in U.S. News
Steven Kyle weighs in on the local and national economic impact of Hurricane Harvey’s aftermath and unprecedented flooding in Texas and Louisiana.

Cornell Chronicle: Meet Lynn Wooten, new dean of the Dyson School
The Cornell Chronicle interviews Lynn Wooten, the new dean of the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.

Notes from a second year: Getting through the core
As a second-year MBA myself, here’s some advice from someone who has been through the core, an immersion, and an internship.

Top 10 reasons to apply for Johnson’s Women in Business event
Johnson’s Women in Business event, also known as JWiB, gives prospective women MBAs an opportunity to visit the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University and be among like-minded businesswomen. Our tight-knit community is definitely one to experience firsthand.

Immersed in Digital Technology
Find out how students, alumni, and faculty in Ithaca and at Cornell Tech inspired and defined Johnson’s newest, interdisciplinary immersion: the Digital Technology Immersion.

Profile in Leadership Paul Kavuma, MBA ’93, Founder and CEO of Catalyst Principal Partners
A catalyst for regional champions in East Africa

Noteworthy: Cynthia Saunders-Cheatham on how millennial MBAs are changing the future of work
“[Millennials are] focused on changing the way things are done and being able to drive change,” says Saunders-Cheatham, the Career Management Center director at Johnson.

Noteworthy: Deborah Streeter discusses women in leadership
Dyson’s Deborah Streeter discusses issues women face in business and entrepreneurship on GE’s Brilliance: Leadership Learning podcast.

Learning from each other: Our classmates, our friends
Even after reading about the Executive MBA Metro NY program, it’s impossible to understand the education you will receive from your classmates and friends.