Meet Our Dean: Committed to Collaboration
Dean Jinhua Zhao is passionate about Cornell Dyson’s commitment to applying economic principles and business skills to pressing global issues.
True to our land grant tradition and innovative spirit, the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management cultivates a rich, collaborative learning environment.
A top-ranked school of applied economics and management, Cornell Dyson offers an unparalleled, immersive academic experience. Our ambitious students learn to solve real-world business problems alongside a distinguished faculty and bright, motivated classmates. And they do it with the support and resources of multiple schools and colleges within the greater Cornell community.
Dean Jinhua Zhao is passionate about Cornell Dyson’s commitment to applying economic principles and business skills to pressing global issues.
Dyson is an inspiring place to live and learn. Students develop specialized knowledge and in-demand skills in the classroom, in the field, and around the world. Our expert faculty are deeply invested in teaching—and they also advance their fields and address societal needs through research and service. Our esteemed alumni mentor students and connect them to opportunities.
The Dyson School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the organization that sets the standard for business education. Less than 6 percent of business schools worldwide have achieved AACSB accreditation.
As a founding member of AACSB, Cornell University has a long tradition of providing quality academics, retaining distinguished faculty, and delivering strong career outcomes.
Among the nation’s top applied economics and management programs, Cornell Dyson offers academically rigorous and career-focused undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Unsure what programs apply to your situation? Explore all the Dyson program offerings and see which of our ivy-league economics and management programs aligns with your goals.
The undergraduate applied economics and management degree at Dyson prepares students to excel in their post-graduation work. This degree program combines rigorous academics and experiential learning opportunities.
Dyson offers a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degree and research-based Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees.
Graduate students are encouraged to pursue an interdisciplinary approach to their studies and they work to make an impact.
Our graduates find success in a range of industries, sectors, and specialties. Reflecting our deep faculty expertise, Cornell Dyson alumni are especially equipped for careers in:
Financial services is one of the most in-demand occupational fields according to the US Department of Labor. Dyson graduates thrive in finance-related roles in a variety of industries including investment banking, wealth management, real estate, agribusiness, and technology.
Dyson students learn to become big-picture thinkers and expertly trained problem-solvers; these skills make consulting a natural fit. Cornell Dyson alumni work in all aspects of consulting, from business operations to strategic growth.
Cornell Dyson has its pulse on the intersection of business and technology. Our tech-savvy applied economics and management (AEM) graduates move organizations forward in analyst, project management, and sales technician roles and other related roles.
The breadth of career opportunities in consumer packaged goods is astounding. You’ll find Dyson alumni everywhere along the supply chain, from research, product design, and retail to food production, quality assurance, and logistics.
Cornell University’s land grant mission sets the stage for Dyson’s “Our business is a better world” vision. Housed in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), our AEM curriculum and real-world learning opportunities reinforce the value of ethical and sustainable business practices.
Dyson’s history is as rich as New York soil—and our agricultural roots continue to inform our future. What began as an agricultural economics major in 1909 is now an internationally renowned, top-ranked business school within the esteemed Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. We invite you to learn more about our evolution from major to department to school.
Dyson is committed to developing respectful, equitable business leaders, and that starts by fostering a sense of belonging—in and out of the classroom.
Student diversity, in all its forms, creates a rich learning environment. The Cornell Dyson class of 2025 is the largest and most diverse class in the school’s history: 49 percent women; 21.7 percent Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous; and 21.7 percent first-generation college students.
From green roofs and gorges to historic buildings and a bustling business district, there’s so much to explore on and around campus. Take a look inside our top-ranked school and experience life in Ithaca, New York.
There’s always something exciting happening at Cornell Dyson—or somewhere around the world related to the work we do here. BusinessFeed features updates on ground-breaking research, student experiences, and other stories about what makes Dyson unique.
Cornell SC Johnson College professor Sungyong Chang shows that startups thrive by mimicking established competitors before innovating.
Ekta Kumar, MBA ’25 recounts her experience meeting women leaders in the investing profession and connecting with students from across the country at the 15th annual MBA Women in Investing Conference.
Each year, now-CEO Russell Weiner ’90 comes back to the Hill to speak about the secret sauce behind the pizza chain’s renaissance.
The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management is part of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, which also includes the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Each school adheres to the college’s mission and values. The guiding principles, combined resources, expertise, and networks of the three schools give Dyson School students an unparalleled learning experience.
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