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Meet Andrew Karolyi, new dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Andrew Karolyi answers questions about himself as a leader, scholar, and teacher, as well as his outlook on the college and his own life in this Q&A.

Karolyi selected as new dean of SC Johnson College of Business
Andrew Karolyi, who was named acting dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College in March, will serve as dean of the college for the remainder of former Dean Kevin F. Hallock’s term, Provost Michael Kotlikoff announced.

Opinion: Flying is safer than driving, even during the pandemic. These statistics show why.
If you choose to travel during the pandemic, flying is the still the safest option, writes Dyson Professor Garrick Blalock and Johnson Professor Vrinda Kadiyali in their Washington Post op-ed.

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.

Fintech Trends: The Year Ahead
Scholars at the SC Johnson College of Business were joined by industry experts in a discussion that highlights current and upcoming fintech trends.

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.

Why shares of Chinese companies could soon be more expensive
Professor Andrew Karolyi discusses Congress’ decision to delist Chinese companies that flout U.S. accounting rules.

Present Value: Beyond the buzz, a conversation about diversity, inclusion, and belonging
Associate Dean Michelle M. Duguid discussed her research on diversity in the workplace and her strategy for creating real and lasting change.

Navigating the 2020 election as a college community
Dean Kevin Hallock provides information and resources to the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business campus community on navigating the 2020 election as a college community.