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Christopher Marquis’s co-authored paper recognized for “responsible research”
Christopher Marquis was recognized as a finalist for the 2019 Responsible Research in Management award for his paper published in Organization Science.

Noteworthy: Dr. Geraldine McGinty discusses the benefits of an MBA
Dr. Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR, discusses the benefits of an MBA for healthcare professionals with the Radiology Leadership Institute.

Research Recap: Can groundwater conservation policies have unintended consequences?
C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Cornell students examine possible perverse consequences of incentive-based programs for agricultural groundwater conservation.

SHA celebrates 2019 faculty and student award recipients
SHA’s 2019 student and faculty award winners were recognized during the school’s annual year-end celebration and reception with Dean Kate Walsh.

Present Value: Nelson and Libby on financial accounting fraud, past and future
Present Value interviews Mark Nelson and Robert Libby, both of whom are longtime Johnson professors and experts in financial accounting.

Dyson recognizes achievements and award winners for 2018–2019 academic year
Dyson held its annual awards reception to honor outstanding students, faculty, and staff for their contriubtions thoughout the 2018–19 academic year.

Immersion Trek brings SHA faculty to London for industry insights
The Faculty Immersion Trek helps faculty to remain current with global trends and continually learn new ways to approach their teaching and research.

Student takeaways from the 2019 HR in Hospitality Conference in Las Vegas
Taylor Hardy ’19 recaps her experience at the 13th annual HR in Hospitality Conference, hosted by CIHLER.

The college scam defendants’ privilege is following them into court
Robert Frank, economics professor at Johnson, weighs in on why, all too often, legal outcomes are based on the ability of defendants to pay for A-List representation.