Dyson School
Explore our updates on ground-breaking research, student experiences, alumni accomplishments, and other stories from around the AgQuad and beyond.

New rules on making cars in China could help Tesla – or give it even more to worry about
Shanjun Li, professor of economics and policy at the Dyson School, contextualizes technological advancements of Chinese domestic automakers and its relation to the recent announcement by the Chinese government.

Steven Kyle breaks down Trump’s economic policies and their impact on taxpayers
Steven Kyle, associate professor at the Dyson School, speaks to CGTN America about President Donald Trump’s economic policies.

2018’s rising stars of real estate
Michael Lee, Dyson ’11, is a rising star at financial advisory firm HKS Capital Partners. Read more about what makes this Cornelian an up-and-comer worth keeping an eye on, according to Real Estate Weekly.

Women in corporate America continue to feel like a square peg in a round hole
Dyson alumna Lisa Levey ’86 analyzes the findings from McKinsey and Lean In’s 2017 annual Women in the Workplace report, writing as a guest contributor for The Glass Hammer.

U.S. vs China: a ‘slap-fight,’ not a trade war. So far
Eswar Prasad, professor of trade policy at the Dyson School, contributes expert analysis on trade tensions between the United States and China.

2018 Best & Brightest: Daniel Abaraoha ’18
Daniel Abaroaha, Dyson ’18, has been named one of the Best & Brightest Business Majors by Poets & Quants.

2018 Best & Brightest: Madeleine Roglich ’18
Madeleine Roglich, Dyson ’18, has been named one of the Best & Brightest Business Majors by Poets & Quants.

SMART Program reflections: Seven Sisters Vineyards in South Africa
It was an incredible experience as we had the opportunity to learn more about the environment in which small enterprises operate in South Africa and learned more about the South African society and culture.

Are you a good boss?
Bob Milligan, professor emeritus of applied economics and management at the Dyson School, underscores the value of excelling as a leader, not just a manager.