Cornell University Launches Its Controversial College Of Business
“A new era of business education” at Cornell.
Cornell Chronicle reports.
Cornell begins ‘a new era of business education’
Cornell University has begun “a new era of business education,” with the launch of the College of Business July 1, Dean Soumitra Dutta said.
The College of Business, comprising Cornell’s three accredited business schools – the School of Hotel Administration, the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management – is now one operating college within the university’s administrative system. Also as of July 1 the deans for each of the three schools have assumed their official positions, Dutta said.
“July 1 marks a new era of business education at Cornell. It is an exciting date in the history of Cornell but by no means completes our transformation efforts,” he said. “In the coming months, we will continue to evolve our organization to create an exemplary college while enhancing the brands of its three schools.”