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Storming of the U.S. Capitol: How Blind Loyalty Fuels The Unthinkable
There is a dark side to loyalty, says Professor Sunita Sah in her Forbes op-ed. According to research, loyalty can increase unethical behavior in groups when certain conditions are met.
Student Voices: Meet LeWanza Harris, Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership Class of 2022
A physician executive focused on quality and regulatory affairs, learn why LeWanza Harris joined the Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership.
Connecting the dots: Linking problem-solving skillset to tech sales strategy
Trevor Sung, MBA ’21, expanded his perspective and sharpened his consulting and problem-solving skills in the Sustainable Global Enterprise Immersion.
Student Voices: Meet Kutlwano Mzwinila, One-Year MBA Class of 2021
A technology consultant who developed fintech products for the unbanked, learn why Kutlwano Mzwinila joined the One-Year MBA Class of 2021.
African debt storm
EMI Fellow Tyler Botzon reports on the global pandemic’s staggering economic implications for heavily indebted countries in Africa.
Student Voices: Meet Steve Wong, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021
Grounded in accounting and technology and passionate about product management, learn why Steve Wong joined the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021.
Beyond the plate: The far-reaching consequences of our food system
Laté Lawson-Lartego of Oxfam America spoke with students about what Oxfam is doing to ensure our food system is equitable on a global scale.
Student Voices: Meet Diana Yuh-Jy Lin, One-Year MBA Class of 2021
Business manager, Big Red Ventures fund manager, and Student Council representative, learn why Diana Yuh-Jy Lin joined the One-Year MBA Class of 2021.
Why shares of Chinese companies could soon be more expensive
Professor Andrew Karolyi discusses Congress’ decision to delist Chinese companies that flout U.S. accounting rules.