


Business School Served As An Inflection Point In My Life – Ryan Moran, Cornell MBA ’20
In recognition of PRIDE month we hear from students who've used their time at business school not only to better themselves, but to better support those around them too. Read Julia's experiences here...

Prove Company Culture Through Actions: Erik Luengen
In recognition of PRIDE month we hear from students who've used their time at business school not only to better themselves, but to better support those around them too. Read Erik's experiences...

6 Essential Skills for Gen-Z Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders
Gen Z now makes up an increasing percentage of the global workforce. They spent their formative years affected by the pandemic and mass social movements. We explore what skills they need in the modern workforce to get by effectively.

See Your LGBTQ+ Identity As A Strength: Pieter Vermeersch and Jornt Depreter
In recognition of PRIDE month we hear from students who've used their time at business school not only to better themselves, but to better support those around them too. Read Pieter's and Jornt's experiences...

Finding And Building Supportive Communities: Amber Liu
In recognition of PRIDE month we hear from students who've used their time at business school not only to better themselves, but to better support those around them too. Read Amber's experiences...

15 Refugee Scholarships You Should Apply For If Considering An MBA
In recognition of World Refugee Day, we have curated a list of 15 top scholarships for refugees, supporting their journey towards leadership and advocacy in the business world.

7 Pride Month Business Lessons You Can’t Miss
We've collected seven key pieces of research from business schools around the world that provide key lessons for business leaders to take away.

Businesses Want Diverse Ideas – But Unintentionally Discourage Them
Businesses inadvertently influence the ideas they receive from external contributors. Contributors pick up on signals that suggest which ideas are more likely to be chosen. This leads to a narrow set of more similar ideas; a trade-off between fit and variety.