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| Name | SC Johnson College of Business |
| Established | 2016 |
| Type | Private |
| Dean | Andrew Karolyi |
| Parent | Cornell University |
| City | Ithaca, New York |
| State | New York |
| Country | United States |
| Website | https://www.johnson.cornell.edu/ |
SC Johnson College of Business is the comprehensive business school unit of Cornell University, a prestigious Ivy League institution. Established in 2016 through a transformative gift from the SC Johnson family, it unified three renowned schools: the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, and the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration. This integration created one of the most expansive business education entities within any top-tier U.S. university, offering a synergistic range of programs from undergraduate to executive education.
The college's formation was catalyzed by a historic $150 million gift from H. Fisk Johnson, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson, and other members of the Johnson family. This donation, one of the largest ever to Cornell University, was announced in 2016 and formally unified three long-standing, top-ranked business schools under a single administrative and strategic umbrella. The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management traces its origins to 1946, while the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, founded in 1922, is the world's first collegiate school of hospitality. The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management originated within the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The merger was designed to foster greater collaboration, enhance interdisciplinary research, and strengthen the global footprint of business education at Cornell University.
The college delivers a vast portfolio of degree programs through its three constituent schools. The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management offers the MBA degree, including its flagship two-year Ithaca-based program, the one-year Cornell Tech MBA, and executive MBA options in partnership with Queen's University in Canada. The Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration provides a premier Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration, along with specialized MS and PhD degrees. The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management awards undergraduate and graduate degrees focusing on the intersection of business, economics, and agribusiness. Cross-college initiatives include the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Undergraduate Program and numerous dual-degree options with other units like the Cornell Law School and the Cornell University College of Engineering.
Primary instruction and administration are centered on the main Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York. Key facilities include Sage Hall, the historic home of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, and Statler Hall, the base for the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, which houses the teaching hotel The Statler Hotel. The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management is primarily located in Warren Hall. The college also has a significant presence at Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island in New York City, delivering technology-focused MBA and executive education programs. These facilities support advanced research centers such as the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise and the Pamela and Kenneth F. '59 and Robin D. '86 Smith Career Center.
Consistently ranked among the world's elite business schools, its component programs are highly regarded. The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management's two-year MBA is regularly placed in the top 15 nationwide by publishers like Bloomberg Businessweek, U.S. News & World Report, and the Financial Times. The Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration is perennially ranked number one globally for hospitality management. The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management's undergraduate program is frequently top-ranked for agribusiness. The college is also known for its strength in fields like finance, real estate, and entrepreneurship, with faculty research frequently featured in leading journals like the Journal of Finance and the Strategic Management Journal.
The college's alumni network is vast and influential, including leaders like Ken Chenault, former CEO of American Express; Anne M. Mulcahy, former CEO of Xerox; and John J. Mack, former CEO of Morgan Stanley. Hospitality luminaries such as J. Willard Marriott Jr. of Marriott International are also graduates. Distinguished faculty have included Nobel laureates like Robert F. Engle and renowned scholars such as financial economist Maureen O'Hara. Other notable figures associated with the college are David J. Skorton, former president of Cornell University, and corporate leaders like Ivan G. Seidenberg of Verizon Communications.
Category:Cornell University Category:Business schools in New York (state) Category:Educational institutions established in 2016