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VCs backed Black founders after BLM – but it didn’t last
In the aftermath of the George Floyd murder, the share of venture capitalist dollars that went to Black businesses jumped by 43%. But that trend was short-lived, according to new Cornell SC Johnson College of Business research.
CNBC senior markets correspondent kicks off Nolan School lecture series
Top industry leaders—many of them alumni—will visit campus to share their career stories, leadership insights, and expertise.
Passion and purpose guide incoming Class of 2029
In 2006, Emil and Nikhil Damji, sons of Salim Damji ’00, graced the cover of Hotelie Magazine. Now, they are incoming freshmen at the Nolan School.
Former Colombian president launches Climate Impact Speaker Series
In conversation with Miguel Gomez, Ivan Duque shared his perspective on implementing pro-environmental policies amid challenging circumstances.
Miguel I. Gomez Appointed Faculty Director at the Atkinson Center for Sustainability
The Dyson School professor brings his expertise in food marketing and distribution, economic development, and environmental economics.
Summer Reads 2025: SC Johnson College Highlights
Dive into books that challenge conventional thinking, spark innovation, and deepen understanding of the business landscape for leaders.
Discovering the Influence You Already Have
Vanessa Bohns’s book shows how we underestimate our power to persuade and connect.
Redefining Defiance as Action Aligned with Values
It’s hard to say no when there’s pressure to comply. Sunita Sah’s book tells us how.
Money talks: how opening up can ease financial stress
New research from the Cornell SC Johnson College finds that people who regularly discuss their finances experience less financial anxiety over time.