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eLab student founder Kate Barclay ’26 pitches her startup, LUCRA, to an audience at the CSV: Student Startup Showcase in San Francisco.
Johnson School

Students pitch startups at Autodesk Gallery

Students travel to San Francisco to pitch startups at the Cornell Silicon Valley: Student Startup Showcase at Autodesk Gallery.

Illustration of a woman seated at a desk, working on a computer, surrounded by a desk lamp, a notebook and a small plant

From Mumbai to Dubai: How AI is bridging the gender gap in emerging markets

In India and the UAE, women are using AI to build businesses and reshaping what opportunity looks like for women who follow.

A student presents his project, CarbonWatch, to a symposium attendee.
Dyson School

The murky business of clean air: Creating a transparent carbon market

Cornell students in the Dyson School’s SMART program created a dashboard to track and verify carbon market data in Kenya.

Daniel Cane '98, left, joined Tim Barry ’93, right, for a chat during the Celebration Ezra event
SC Johnson College

Celebration Ezra event honors entrepreneurs

More than 200 alumni gathered for Celebration Ezra, honoring Cornell SC Johnson College of Business entrepreneurs and others.

A wide view of Seoul, South Korea, at dusk shows dense low-rise neighborhoods in the foreground and brightly lit modern skyscrapers rising in the distance

Bullish on tokenized emerging markets

Tokenization can unlock new capital channels for emerging market equities.

Gillian Grossen, MBA ’27 with new friends enjoying the sunset on our way to networking happy hour

Park Perspectives: MBA recruiting lessons on leadership and decision-making

Gillian Grossen, Park Fellow and MBA ’27, highlights her key leadership lessons from her MBA.

Two Cornell students collaborating at a small table near floor-to-ceiling windows with a city skyline behind them
Johnson School

How a tech MBA redefines AI leadership for business innovators

Learn what AI-first leadership means and how the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA prepares founders and intrapreneurs to lead in an AI-powered world.

Carmyn Polk presents PartumCare Now to an attendee of the family resources fair
Johnson School

Student-veterans create resource fair for local parents

The fair, organized by a master’s student and her partner, distributed $62,000 in free supplies to 180 local families.

Zachery Badrawi, MBA ’27, second from right, with his teammates during the Battle of the Brands case competition hosted by the Corporate Leadership Club

Park Perspective: Manufacturing your own leadership style

Zachery Badrawi, Park Fellow and MBA ’27, reflects on redefining his identity as he shifts from engineering to business.