College Leadership
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Commencement: The numbers
The 1,324 individuals, from undergraduates to PhDs, will graduate as the second class of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business in May 2018.
Dyson community celebrates students, faculty, and staff at awards ceremony
Students, faculty, and staff gathered on Friday, April 27, 2018, for an awards ceremony in recognition of some of the many excellent contributions during the 2017–2018 academic year.
Women in business: Paving the path, shaping the future
There is a lot of work to be done for women in business, but they are shattering that proverbial glass ceiling and continuing to pave the way for future generations.
4 ways employers can help women’s career development
In a recent study by Dean Kate Walsh, lecturer Susan Fleming, & professor Cathy Enz, female executives were asked to share their thoughts on long-term growth and retention of women professionals. Emerald Publishing turned this study into an infographic which highlights the four factors that the respondents considered to be key in supporting women in the workplace.
Panel encourages optimism and self-empowerment for women in the workforce
Dean Kate Walsh moderated a panel that explored the approaches women can take to navigate challenges and achieve successful careers.
Diversity and inclusion: A journey in motion
I believe that part of celebrating what makes us unique means having purposeful discussions around diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Noteworthy: Marketplace interviews Andrew Karolyi on why feelings matter in today’s economy
Providing commentary alongside other experts, Karolyi makes clear that when Wall Street’s weather forecast calls for clear skies, consumers can’t help but spend a pocketful of sunshine.
Cornell dean on harassment, promoting women
In an interview with Hotels Magazine, Dean Kate Walsh discusses how hotels can embrace the #MeToo movement and better retain and promote women.
Johnson moves up in Financial Times MBA rankings
Johnson has moved up in the 2018 Financial Times MBA rankings to 17 in the world (+10) and 11 (+3) in the United States.