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Description: "The Society for Women in Business (SWIB), affiliated with Cornell's Dyson School, is the largest undergraduate business organization for women at Cornell, connecting students of all majors with each other and with professional leaders in the business world. We aim to empower talented and intelligent women through education and experience. Through research projects, panels, speaker events, skill-building workshops, and networking events, our goal is to provide our members with the tools to help them advance both personally and professionally." -- from the website, 5/16/2016
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Subject: Undergraduates, Cornell University -- Student organizations, Business networks, Business students, Businesswomen, Professional development , Business -- Societies, etc. , Cornell University. Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
Group: Cornell University Student Organizations
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa01322
Description: "The mission of the club is to help Johnson students participate in the business growth of Asia, build the Johnson brand in Asia, foster friendship among Johnson students, while disseminating information about the culture and people of Asia to the Johnson community and introduce career opportunities in Asia and the United States." -- from the website, 5/31/2015
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Subject: Cornell University -- Student organizations, Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University), Cornell University. Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cultural relations, Asia, Business students, Business -- Societies, etc. , Business networks, Professional development , Social networks
Group: Cornell University Student Organizations
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa01611
Description: "We build bonds with our alumni, potential employers, and other Black MBA candidates in order to advance the recruitment of qualified Black students and faculty to the Johnson School, promote professional development of our members, and positively impact the greater community." -- from the website, 5/31/2015
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Subject: Cornell University -- Student organizations, Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University), Cornell University. Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Business students, Business -- Societies, etc. , African American college students, Business networks, Professional development , Social networks
Group: Cornell University Student Organizations
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa01610
Description: "The Greater China Business Club at Johnson is a student organization that brings together members of the Johnson community interested in developing careers in Greater China, expanding networking in the area and sharing Chinese cultures." -- from the website, 5/31/2015
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Subject: Cornell University -- Student organizations, Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University), Cornell University. Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cultural relations, Business students, China, Business -- Societies, etc. , Professional development , Business networks, Social networks
Group: Cornell University Student Organizations
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa01601
Description: "The mission of the GMA is to provide real-world essential resources to its members to aid in their career development and to educate the Johnson community on the many career opportunities available in general management." -- from the website, 5/31/2015
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Subject: Cornell University -- Student organizations, Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University), Cornell University. Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Business students, Professional development , Business -- Societies, etc. , Business networks, Social networks
Group: Cornell University Student Organizations
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa01600
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