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Tashlin Lakhani, assistant professor of human resources
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New faculty introduction: Tashlin Lakhani

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

Omid-Rafieiankoopaei, Assistant Professor of Marketing
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New faculty introduction: Omid Rafieiankoopaei

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

Nathan Yang, assistant professor of marketing at Dyson.
Dyson School

New faculty introduction: Nathan Yang

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

Lisa Chervinsky
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New faculty introduction: Lisa Chervinsky

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

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Dyson School

Dyson to introduce nine new courses in 2020-21

With topics from global business to racial equity, the new courses will prepare students to operate in complex environments and across cultures.

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Johnson offers new courses in fintech, digital business, and leadership

Johnson faculty created new courses designed to equip future business leaders with strategic, targeted analytical and leadership skills.

Dyson senior lecturer Daniel Hooker '93
Dyson School

Daniel Hooker finds a teachable moment in COVID-19

Hooker, a veteran food industry executive, will teach a new course this fall covering global supply-chain issues surfaced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Bob Frank’s legacy as a teacher, behavioral economist, economic naturalist, and author

Robert H. Frank, Cornell professor of economics since 1972, champion of behavioral economics, and widely published author, retired July 1, 2020.

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The Rundown: Highlights from the week of July 20

Expert perspectives from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business faculty on COVID-19’s impact on business, hospitality, and the economy.