Student Voices & Experiences

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Nolan School

Team from Cornell University wins 2018 ULI Hines Student Competition with plan to redevelop Toronto site

A redevelopment plan for a Toronto site presented by students from the Baker Program has taken top honors in the 2018 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Hines Student Competition.

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Johnson School

IBI teamwork in action during Financial Modeling weekend

As my peers look toward summer on Wall Street, we want to take our preparation to the next level. Cue the Investment Banking Immersion (IBI).

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Johnson School

Park Perspectives: Finding balance and setting goals

After my first semester, I’m now actively defining and finding what balance means to me. With that lesson in mind and the progress made thus far in tow, I established new goals for the spring semester.

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Johnson School

Cornell Business Impact Symposium: Bridging sustainability and enterprise

The Cornell Business Impact Symposium (CBIS) has proven to be a thought provoking event year after year, and 2018 was no different. The Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise hosted this year’s annual conference, which centered around Unleashing the Power of Sustainability.

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Nolan School

Undergrads! Here’s how to make your Nolan School experience count.

As students know well, everyone at the Hotel School came from the top percentiles in their class. But here’s the truth: This place isn’t a cut-throat competitive arena.

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Nolan School

A Sense of Place at The 93rd Hotel Ezra Cornell

This year, the Hotel Ezra Cornell conference theme was A Sense of Place, where speakers, alumni, and industry leaders discussed a shift from an age of information to an era of experience.

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Nolan School

2018 Best & Brightest: Kayti Stanley ’18

Kayti Stanley, SHA ’18, has been named one of the Best & Brightest Business Majors by Poets & Quants.

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Dyson School

2018 Best & Brightest: Daniel Abaraoha ’18

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

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Dyson School

2018 Best & Brightest: Madeleine Roglich ’18

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