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2018 Best & Brightest: Nikolaos De Maria, MBA ’18
Poets & Quants recognizes Nikolaos De Maria, Two-Year MBA ’18, as one of the Best & Brightest MBAs of 2018.

2018 Best & Brightest: Lucie Coates, MBA ’18
Poets & Quants recognizes Lucie Coates, Two-Year MBA ’18, as one of the Best & Brightest MBAs of 2018.

Students go behind the scenes on Royal Caribbean cruise
Twenty students from the Hotel School witnessed firsthand how Royal Caribbean International successfully operates its cruises after they boarded the Enchantment of the Seas in February for a three-day experiential learning trip to the Bahamas.

MBA students collaborate across cultures at Cornell Tech Hackathon
Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island campus hosted the third annual Hackathon, which saw 130 American and Chinese MBA students compete for $22,000 in prize money.

Park Perspectives: Yes, parenting while in business school is possible
I speak to many prospective applicants with families who question if an MBA is a right fit for them. Here’s why an MBA is absolutely the right option and why Johnson is the perfect place for parents.

Building skillsets with the Fintech Intensive
Arshi Ahmed, One-Year MBA ’18 talks about her exploration into the fintech world–a journey she says is a perfect addition to her existing skillsets.

Trek Recap: Sustainable Global Enterprise Club and Energy Club visit Bay Area
The Sustainable Global Enterprise and Energy Club professional trek took 11 students to the San Francisco Bay Area to visit companies with sustainable values and initiatives.

Dyson community celebrates students, faculty, and staff at awards ceremony
Students, faculty, and staff gathered on Friday, April 27, 2018, for an awards ceremony in recognition of some of the many excellent contributions during the 2017–2018 academic year.

Why suspensions are on the rise in the NHL playoffs
Ryan Lake, Executive MBA Americas ’19, pens an op-ed explaining exactly why suspensions have been handed out in the NHL postseason at an unbelievable pace.