economics & business
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Vigil finds perfect mix of personnel management, theatre
If all the world’s a stage and that stage is filled with people, then Rosemary Vigil ’19 is all set.
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Students help Goodwill through class project
Students in ECB 212: Social Networks partnered with Goodwill of the Heartland. They offered tangible advice on how the organization could better utilize their social media platforms and identify their customers.
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Challenged by ambiguity
Fia Wulur ’13 says her four years at Cornell were outstanding preparation for her current position as a program manager in Amazon’s Last Mile operations, which she describes as “entrepreneurial and ambiguous.” “At Cornell, every block is different. It’s a new subject, new material, a new professor, new classmates. You have to constantly adjust to […]
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Nguyen hopes to become Sherlock Holmes of data analysis
Naomi (Ngoc) Nguyen ’17 chose her majors in mathematics and business to put herself on the path for her dream field—analyzing data.
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Cornell adds two more management majors to business curriculum
Cornell College has significantly increased its business offering over the last few years, and now it’s adding two more majors: business management and personnel management.
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Professor Knoop’s new book explores the traveling economist
Cornell College Professor of Economics Todd Knoop examines the world of travel and what makes us all the same, yet different, in his newly published book: “The Traveling Economist.”
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Professor Knoop answers questions about jobless claims
David Joyce Professor of Economics and Business Todd Knoop is featured in an article in the Christian Science Monitor.
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Professor Hejeebu featured in WalletHub article on credit scores
WalletHub recently surveyed people about the importance of a good credit score and asked Professor Santhi Hejeebu to share her thoughts on the results.
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Summer research aims to answer questions about medical misdiagnoses
Cornell College’s Jordan Wolfe ’17 and Professor of Business Aaron Miller are using data to find answers to questions about medical misdiagnoses. Throughout the summer they’ll search for patterns in hospital data to identify when doctors misdiagnose people. The end goal of the research is to eventually create a system that recommends when doctors might be missing something. […]
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Professor Knoop included in behavioral economics research article
Cornell College Professor of Economics and Business Todd Knoop was included in an article about behavioral economics.
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Solving real-time business cases
There are many reasons to like One Course At A Time. For Santhi Hejeebu, associate professor of economics and business, being able stretch her students out of their comfort zones is one of them.
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Knoop’s book chosen as outstanding academic title
A book by Cornell College economics and business professor Todd Knoop has been named one of the outstanding academic titles of 2015.
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Feliz hopes to mix international business and law
Ray Feliz, an economics and business major, will attend law school at the University of Wisconsin in the fall.
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Finance, math, lead Do to actuarial science professional program
Viet Do will combine combine the two things he’s most interested in, applied mathematics and finance, as an actuarial student in the Transamerica professional program.