Dyson School
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Students save man from frigid lake after fishing mishap
Anjan Mani ’23, a student at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, was among three students who saved a man from downing in a local frigid lake.
COVID-19’s Impact on the Workplace
Professor Kevin Kniffin discusses his coauthored article, “COVID-19 and the Workplace,” with Psychology Today.
17% of food production globally wasted, UN report estimates
Broader system changes are key to helping reduce waste in households, Professor Chris Barrett tells the Associated Press.
A gift from David Miller ’87, MBA ’88, funds Celebrating Our Heritage
A series of virtual events aims to build community around diversity, equity, and inclusion among Dyson and SHA undergraduates.
High food prices are part of a ‘one-two punch’ for struggling Americans
Income loss from COVID19 is driving many new households to experience food insecurity, Professor Chris Barrett tells Yahoo Finance.
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Updates on College Efforts on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
Dean Kevin Hallock and Associate Dean Michelle Duguid provide updates on Cornell SC Johnson College of Business diversity initiatives.
23 Black leaders who are shaping history today
Cheick Camara ’22 and Ermias Tadesse ’22, founders of Cornell’s first Black investment fund, BlackGen Capital, listed among CNBC Make It’s “Black leaders who are shaping history today” list.
Leadership lessons from 2020: Navigating the new normal
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business faculty share lessons that leaders can gain from the experiences of 2020 and apply to 2021 and beyond.
Student Voices: Meet Luis Fernando Pérez Meneses MS ’21
An experienced start-up entrepreneur who developed a Colombia-based avocado export company–meet Luis Fernando Pérez Meneses, MS in Applied Economics and Management (AEM) Class of 2021.