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Japan-Korea trek focuses on business strategy in wines and spirits
Students in Johnson’s residential MBA programs traveled to Japan and Korea, identifying international business opportunities in wine and spirits.

These Chinese stocks will be hurt the most if the U.S. forces them to delist
Professor Andrew Karolyi weighs in on a federal bill that could force Chinese companies to delist their shares from U.S. exchanges.

The Rundown: Highlights from the week of June 1
Expert perspectives from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business faculty on COVID-19’s impact on business, hospitality, and the economy.

How to conduct a job search and position yourself for career success during COVID-19
Career Management Center professionals and alumni offer tips to help you optimize your job search and career in 2020 and beyond.

William Schulze recognized as 2020 Fellow of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Schulze elected as a 2020 Fellow for outstanding contributions to the advancement of the profession of environmental and resource economics.

Don’t kid yourself: Online lectures are here to stay
In a New York Times Op-Ed, Professor Robert Frank says the economic forces are too powerful for virtual instruction to go away after the pandemic.

Wishes and wisdom: Messages from faculty and staff for Dyson’s Class of 2020
Congratulations, Class of 2020 graduates! Here are some words of praise and well wishes from faculty and staff at the Dyson School.

Measuring the economic and environmental consequences of COVID-19
Professor Shanjun Li has been awarded a Cornell Atkinson Rapid Response Fund grant to examine the economic and environmental consequences of COVID-19.

Present Value: Gautam Ahuja on innovation prerequisites and life as a professor and scholar
Professor Gautam Ahuja, speaks about the prerequisites a firm needs to promote innovation and about life as a professor and scholar.