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6   KING-SHAW HALL
7   BARTON HALL
8   GATES HALL
9   DUFFIELD HALL
10   SAGE HALL
11   SAGE CHAPEL
12   LIBE SLOPE
13   HO PLAZA
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Sage Hall

Sage Hall, constructed nearly 150 years ago, originally served as a women’s residence hall. Today it is the home of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

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A faculty member reaching out her hands while teaching a class. A handful of students are seen in the background, sitting in a long row.
A student presents as part of a panel discussion at the Dyson School.
A student chef prepares several plates for a meal in Establishment at Statler, a hands-on learning environment.
Five students wearing white aprons race across a plaza while holding server trays of soup. Onlookers cheer on and take photos. McGraw Tower is in the background against a blue sky.
The photo, taken from the front of a lecture hall, shows more than a hundred students gathering for a class.
A wide-angle shot of the glass-and-steel exterior of the Breazzano Family Center for Business Education.
Students collaborate in the Breazzano Family Center for Business Education.
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Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management

Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration

Breazzano Family Center for Business Education

⭐ Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business comprises three Cornell business schools: the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration. Faculty across the two undergraduate schools and graduate business school are renowned experts in their fields. More than 46,000 Cornell SC Johnson College of Business alumni work and live around the globe.

⭐ Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

The Dyson School challenges undergraduate students to solve the world’s most pressing business and social issues. The Dyson School is located on the Ag Quad in Warren Hall, which was the first renovated building at Cornell to receive platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification.

⭐ Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management

The Samuel Curtis Johnson School of Management offers master’s and doctoral programs in Sage Hall, a modernized Gothic-style building with a glass-ceiling atrium emphasizing community and collaboration.

⭐ Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration

The Nolan Hotel School is the only Ivy League hospitality program of its kind. Students are immersed in every facet of hospitality, from restaurant management to real estate to financial services — and even operates the on-campus Statler Hotel. Nolan School alumni form a powerful global network, with more than 15,000 “Hotelies,” as they are known, excelling in every facet of the industry.

⭐ Breazzano Family Center for Business Education

The Breazzano Center is a hub of collaboration, connecting students from the Ithaca campus to the wider Cornell community in New York City, North and South America, China and the rest of the world. It offers an array of shared spaces dedicate to group work, individual study and state-of-the-art, high-definition broadcast studios.

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