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U.S. food supply chain is strained as virus spreads

Professor Karan Girotra says potential mass labor shortages due to illness and leave is the largest risk to food supply chains across the country.

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My Oceana experience: Moving toward a career in environmental sustainability

Ocean plastic pollution is a global crisis, and it will probably get worse before it gets better. MBA student Russell Grandin is speaking out to affect positive change.

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Emerging Markets Institute celebrates 10 years.
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The top three most surprising facts about emerging market multinationals

Emerging Markets Institute research assistant Jennifer Wholey shares the most surprising things she has learned about emerging market multinationals.

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EMI at the crossroads: Crisis, contagion, and community

The crisis, the specter of contagion, invited us to think anew and act boldly and bravely, with the imaginative work ahead. Let us emerge.

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Edward McLaughlin named interim dean of the Dyson School

Edward McLaughlin, Robert G. Tobin Professor of Marketing, emeritus, will become interim dean of Cornell’s Dyson School July 1.

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In her own words: Michelle Duguid puts her sleep research to work

Plagued by insomnia for much of her adult, Associate Professor Michelle Duguid decided to an academic approach to the problem.

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New iPhones should be here soon. Will people buy them?

The unprecedented rise in smartphone use during isolation does not guarantee success for new devices coming to market, says Associate Professor Ori Heffetz.

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165 VIPs urge 20 economic powers for billions for COVID-19

Professor Kaushik Basu, former World Bank chief economist, and 165 VIPs urge powerful economic nations for billions of dollars towards COVID-19 fight.

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Opinion: Let us not underestimate the pandemic’s economic fallout

C. Marks Professor of International Studies Kaushik Basu says the economic fallout caused by COVID-19 should not be underestimated in this Op Ed.