Students
Meet Our New Faculty: Martin Wiernsperger
Martin Wiernsperger joins the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management as a new assistant professor of accounting.
I’m a Wheelchair User—and Despite the Obstacles, I Love to Travel
Navigating the world with a spinal cord injury has given me a distinct perspective on my chosen field: hospitality.
First Gen Nolan School Students Explore Careers in Miami
Cornell students met executives and recruiters at real estate development corporations, investment and finance firms, hotel brand management companies, trendy boutique hospitality groups and more.
Park Perspective: Imposter Syndrome and the Best Decision I’ve Ever Made
Zach Sabadosa, MBA ’24, reflects on imposter syndrome and offers advice for changing recruiting goals.
Class of ’28 Changemakers Are Ready To Start
Paths of the 3,574 students in the incoming class – including farmers, artists, inventors, entrepreneurs, athletes and altruists – converge in Ithaca.
Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator Teams Pitch Startups in NYC
Nineteen teams in the Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator pitched their startups at the Cornell ILR NYC Conference Center.
Manager Visits Heighten Workers’ Motivation, Productivity
When a company’s “big boss” pays a visit to observe and connect with workers on the front lines, research shows it leads to increased productivity.
The Intersection of AI and Emerging Markets: Opportunities and Challenges
AI and machine learning have transformed industries worldwide. Their adoption could significantly influence the futures of emerging markets.
The ‘Knowledge Curse’: More Isn’t Necessarily Better
Can an increase in knowledge ever be a bad thing? Yes, says economics professor Kaushik Basu and a colleague.