Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Business school at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management is a business school at Cornell University in Ithaca offering MBA programs. The school operates across multiple locations including its main campus and additional sites to serve diverse student populations.
The school was founded in 1946 and received its current name in 1984 through a major gift from a business family. This donation was among the largest funding contributions to an American business school at that time.
The school is named after a prominent business family, shaping its identity as an institution rooted in practical management education. This naming tradition reflects how private donors have shaped the development of American graduate education.
Students have access to a well-equipped library located in Sage Hall to support their research and coursework. The school maintains partnerships with numerous companies, providing students with internship opportunities and professional connections.
A specialized MBA program focuses on technology and combines business studies with engineering and other technical disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach allows students to learn business and innovation together.
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