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From the gorges of Ithaca to the caffeinated jungle of NYC
The sun is setting on summer 2017 and I have just completed the Ithaca-based portion of the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA program. On to NYC!

Notes from a second year: Getting through the core
As a second-year MBA myself, here’s some advice from someone who has been through the core, an immersion, and an internship.

Immersed in Digital Technology
Find out how students, alumni, and faculty in Ithaca and at Cornell Tech inspired and defined Johnson’s newest, interdisciplinary immersion: the Digital Technology Immersion.

Learning from each other: Our classmates, our friends
Even after reading about the Executive MBA Metro NY program, it’s impossible to understand the education you will receive from your classmates and friends.

Staying connected: 4 tips for successful networking with an MBA
How do I stay connected with my network, classmates, professors, and fellow alumni? I have compiled four tips for successful networking with your MBA.

Can I keep working while in the Americas program?
The most concerning question I had when starting my MBA program was: will I be able to balance a full-time job while studying for my MBA? The answer is a big, resounding YES!

Noteworthy: Marisa C. Richetta named in Poets & Quants 2017 Best & Brightest EMBAs List
Among some of the most impressive, unique, and standout executive MBA students of the year was Marisa C. Richetta, Executive MBA Americas ’17.

“3 C’s” to ensure amazing Americas residential sessions
If you are like me and wondering what is in store for you during the Americas program residential sessions, and how to make the most of this component of the MBA program, I have shared my “3 C’s” for elevating your residential session.

Students conquer 2017 Leading Teams Case Competition
The annual Case Competition for One-Year and Cornell Tech MBAs is not for the faint of heart.