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Dyson School

Dyson celebrates 2020 faculty, staff, and student award recipients

The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management proudly presents its student, faculty, and staff award winners for the 2019–2020 year.

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Johnson School

The Rundown: Highlights from the week of June 15

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

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Juneteenth gives corporate America a chance to act on pledges to fight racism following George Floyd’s killing

Dean Lynn Perry Wooten discusses Juneteenth as many companies begin to give their employees the day off or a day of reflection.

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Johnson School

A company’s biggest privacy threat? Insiders

Associate Professor David Sherwyn discusses company garnered data and how serious steps should be taken to protect it from outsiders and insiders.

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Johnson School

Favorite MBA professors of the Class of 2020

Professor of Practice Risa Mish and Senior Lecturer Craig Snow named to favorite MBA Professors of the Class of 2020 list.

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Johnson School

For businesses to be actively anti-racist, they have to put in the work and investment for the long-term

In a contributed piece, Professor Christopher Marquis discusses creating sustained change in business around the plague of racial injustice.

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Johnson School

The Rundown: Highlights from the week of June 8

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

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Johnson School

Employees crowdsource to boost social justice donations

Assistant Professor Jamie Perry says matching contributions is one way companies can show their employees they know what’s going on right now.

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Johnson School

Learning to recognize discrimination in business language

According to Angela Noble-Grange, senior lecturer of management communication, a reason we use business speak is to build credibility.