Meet Our Alumni
Andrea Wirth ’01 has used her liberal arts degree from Cornell College to advance steadily in the field of financial management.
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Extraordinary Opps
Stephanie Froehlich ’05 has used her liberal arts degree from Cornell College to jump beyond an entry level position upon graduation.
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Audrey Saunders '09 and Jeff Curran '09 have been selected to travel with President Les Garner to Uruguay to develop a case study on a blueberries farming operation. The project involves on-campus research for two weeks, followed by
travel to Montevideo, Uruguay for a week, and concludes with the
writing of the case study.
Berry Center Support: The Berry Center funds the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, January 8th
Business Interest Group
6:00 pm
The Commons Room:Beijing
Thursday, January 22nd
Business Interest Group
6:00 pm
The Commons Room:Beijing
Thursday, February 5th
Business Interest Group
6:00 pm
The Commons Room:Beijing
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The Berry Center for Economics, Business, and Public Policy provides distinctive academic enrichment programs for undergraduates in applied economics and public policy. Students extend theory into practice by learning how economic analysis is applied to decision-making in the business and public sectors. Experiential learning is central to the Berry Center’s mission. The Center supports internships, visiting speakers, undergraduate research, student conference participation, reading groups, and off-campus study.
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The Berry Center is supported by a generous endowment created by Jim McWethy '65. An independent businessman from the Chicago area, Mr. McWethy named the Berry Center in honor of his grandfather, Lester Berry, whose vision and ambition inspired him.
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