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See how we’re turning ambition into impact every day through stories and updates about Johnson School students, faculty, staff, alumni, partners, and friends.

Quick Q & A: Miguel Gómez
Agricultural economics researcher, Dustin Hoffman fan, and a true believer in Cornell’s free-spirited teaching model—learn a little more about Miguel Gómez.

Business Minor co-founder discusses what he “didn’t learn in medical school”
Interested in preparing students for careers in both science and business, Dr. Levine helped establish the Dyson Business Minor for Life Sciences Majors.

Societal Solutions Scholars are bettering the world, one grant at a time
Dyson’s Societal Solutions (S2) Scholars Program allows students to follow their passions, refine their career goals, and help create a better world.

Entrepreneurs roundtable discussion focuses on communication
The Pillsbury Institute entrepreneurs roundtable featured CEOs, academics, students, and others well-versed in working with new businesses.

Research Recap: The cost of financially sustainable coffee production in Latin America
Dyson School professor Miguel Gómez co-authors Fair Trade USA and Cornell University study: Cost of Sustainable Production.

Noteworthy: Sunita Sah in HBR on product information and consumer behavior
A lack of transparency about negative facts doesn’t bother customers as much as you might expect, according to the Johnson’s Sunita Sah.

Quick Q & A: Cindy van Es
Statistics expert, social justice advocate, and Jazzercise pro—learn a little more about Cindy van Es, professor of practice at the Dyson School.

Andrew Novakovic named to International Dairy Federation Committee
Andrew Novakovic has been elected by the General Assembly of the (IDF) as the sole academic member of its Science and Program Coordination Committee (SPCC).

Connecting with your professors beyond the classroom
Throughout my training to become a professor, and during the course of my life, I have been inspired by those who dedicate their lives to teaching others.