economics & business
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All-American Jeff Maples ’89
All-American Jeff Maples ’89 is a manufacturers’ rep in Phoenix, Arizona, and participates in USA Track & Field (USATF).
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Trang Hoang ’15: Economist keeping connections
Trang Hoang ’15 grew up in Vietnam, and came to Cornell College to pursue a degree in economics. Now she’s an economist for the Federal Reserve Board.
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Cornell College partners with ISU Ivy College of Business to guarantee student acceptance into 3 master’s programs
Cornell College and Iowa State University Ivy College of Business are teaming up in a new partnership that streamlines the acceptance process for Cornell students interested in enrolling in one of three master’s degree programs in business.
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Johnnie Johnson ’97: Preparing future generations
Johnnie Johnson ’97, VP of admissions at Transylvania University, recalls his own decision to attend a small, private liberal arts college in Iowa.
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Alumnus brings investment experience to the classroom
One of the first professors to teach in McLennan College Hall’s new Cell Finance Lab is Rick Long ’82, a former student of Don Cell.
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Korslund/Kooiman endowment creates opportunities for experiential learning
David Korslund ’76 and his husband, Rob Kooiman, are establishing a $500,000 endowed fund to support experiential learning.
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Finance lab fuels new hands-on learning opportunities
Students walking into Cornell College’s new Cell Finance Lab might feel a bit like they’re walking onto the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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John Gilliland ’89, a problem-solver scoring big career wins
John Gilliland ’89 packed ambition and a detailed life plan in his suitcase when he arrived at Cornell College as a first-year student. It didn’t matter to him what major he graduated with, just that he prepared himself to be ready for law school. Little did he know what would come his way and how […]
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Addy Dam ’14: Find your passion
Addy Dam ’14 says her relationships with professors and friends while at Cornell made her appreciate how valuable a close-knit community can be.
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Chris Ndjungu ’08: Seize the view from the margins
Chris Ndjungu ’08, who once pursued a business career, today is a pastor in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Ujjesa Dhanak ’19: Make your voice heard
For Ujjesa Dhanak ’19, favorite Cornell memories come from time spent with students, faculty, and staff to improve Cornell for future students.
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Chase Sonnemaker ՚21 finds his path in business analytics
Hometown: Washington, Illinois B.A. in business analytics with minors in applied statistics and computer science Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? I have been offered a position as a business analyst which I intend to accept. After I spend time building my […]
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Knoop featured in BBC article
David Joyce Professor of Economics and Business Todd Knoop was featured in a BBC article for correctly predicting how the economy would react when the pandemic began.
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Dylan Kaiser: Enjoying senior status
Senior Dylan Kaiser was attracted to Cornell by One Course At A Time and Head Baseball Coach Seth Wing.
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Knoop, Hejeebu interviewed about agreement with UI
Cornell College professors Todd Knoop and Santhi Hejeebu were recently featured in media interviews about a new agreement with the University of Iowa.