Accounting

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How the global pandemic changed a small business in a big way

MBA students in BR Microenterprise recap their experience advising a local business, which included pivoting their strategy in response to COVID-19.

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Johnson faculty and alumni launch investment internship with the Cayuga Fund

An initiative led by the Parker Center provides investing experience for Cornell students whose summer internship plans were disrupted by COVID-19.

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New student-led initiative makes connections, supports Black-owned businesses

Empower, founded by Dyson’s Arianna Kohilakis ’22, identifies project opportunities and pairs Black-owned businesses with Cornell undergraduate volunteers.

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Community summer projects connect Dyson students with local businesses and nonprofits

Dyson students connect with local businesses and nonprofits for Community Summer Projects

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Dean Nelson outlines Johnson’s preliminary antiracism action items

Mark Nelson, Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean of Johnson, shares the school’s preliminary action steps and commitments to combat racism.

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Wirecard probe brings scrutiny to how fintech companies are audited

Associate Professor Luo Zuo discusses how fintech companies may operate under several business models and use multiple accounting methods.

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Park Perspectives: Our biggest decision and our greatest asset

Zach Zirkle, MBA ’20, reflects on his MBA experience and says the choice regarding what we want in life is the most important choice we will ever make.

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Spring trek combines Asian culture, real estate, and infrastructure

Emile Schachter, MPS-RE ’20 (Baker), reflects on Asian culture, economics, and the real estate market after his trek to Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia.

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Johnson’s 2020 faculty awardees recognized for outstanding teaching and research

Johnson is proud to announce the 2020 faculty awards for outstanding teaching, research excellence, and research fellowships.