Accounting
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Noteworthy: Nolan School’s Michael Paz featured in YesCollege.com accounting podcast
Studying accounting is akin to what students learn in linguistics class, says Michael Paz; but instead of developing a proficiency in a foreign tongue, accounting makes one fluent in the most familiar language on earth: business.

Taking third at the Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition
The Cornell International Real Estate Case Competition is an annual event that gathers undergraduate students from universities around the world to analyze a real-world commercial real estate transaction.

Present Value: Creating a podcast to spread Johnson’s ideas and values
With Harrison’s editorial experience from his time at NPR and Michael’s naturally inquisitive nature (and perfect public radio voice), the idea to create a podcast was born.

Growth vs recession: The surprising way the economy affects CEO and auditor success
It takes years to become a CEO or audit engagement partner. But Professor Luo Zuo explains why success in these roles may be affected by economic health in years prior.

Johnson Cornell Tech MBA named program of the year
The Johnson Cornell Tech MBA program has been named 2017 Program of the Year by Poets&Quants for its success in combining technology and business education.

What makes a fraudster steal—and how to prevent it
Dyson professor Jack Little’s students learn from, and publish on, accounting frauds as part of Little’s Fraud Examination course.

Advice for first-years from a junior Hotelie
Do you ever wish that you had a fairy godmother to magically appear and give you some tips about freshman year? Well, look no further.

The future of fraud protection begins with you
If corporate giants have the resources to fight fraud and still struggle to stop it, what does that mean for everyday consumers like you and me?

Why MMH? To strengthen our family business in the hospitality industry
A lot of people questioned why I chose to go to school to learn hospitality when I could learn it in my own backyard. But I chose the MMH program, and here’s why.