Cornell University The Johnson School at Cornell University

Student Clubs & Organizations

Johnson School Impact

Admissions Ambassadors
Career Action Group (CAG)
Cornell Business
Ethics Action Group
Follies
Graduate & Professional Student Assembly
Johnson Admissions Group (JAG)
Joint Ventures
Student Association (SA)
Student Council (SC)
Toastmasters

Admissions Ambassadors
Johnson Admissions Ambassadors is a group of first and second year students interested in assisting the Admissions and Financial Aid Office with key aspects of the admissions process. Students assist in conducting information sessions; hosting visitors for class visits and lunch; outreach to prospective students via virtual discussion boards, phone-a-thons and mentoring; and coordination of Destination Johnson. Besides volunteering in one or more of these activities, students have the opportunity to demonstrate leadership skills by becoming a committee lead.

Career Action Group (CAG)
The Career Action Group is a select group of motivated and dedicated students who are committed to working with the Career Management Center to assist Johnson School students with their career and job search efforts.

Cornell Business
The Johnson School newspaper published by students, covering issues of the Johnson community at large.

Ethics Action Group
The Ethics Action Group seeks to strengthen the understanding of, commitment to, and integration of integrity, respect, mutual trust and ethical practices into everything we do throughout the Johnson School, Cornell and our future careers.

Follies
Follies is the annual talent/variety show where students, faculty and staff have the public opportunity to spoof all that is the Johnson School.

Graduate & Professional Student Assembly

Johnson Admissions Group (JAG)
Johnson Admissions Group (JAG) is a select group of motivated and dedicated second year students who are committed to assisting the Admissions and Financial Aid Office in its promotion of the school and the recruiting and evaluation of applicants. Activities include participation in domestic recruiting fairs, reading and evaluation of applications and interviewing candidates. Responsibilities continue for JAG alumni, as they are called upon for assistance in recruiting events around the world and conducting interviews for candidates unable to make it to campus

Joint Ventures
Joint Ventures is the partners/families' association for Johnson School student spouses and significant others. Joint Ventures' mission is to foster ties of friendship and personal growth among Johnson School students, their partners, their families, and the greater Cornell and Ithaca communities.

Student Association (SA)
The SA fosters a sense of community at the Johnson School through social events that allow Johnson School students to socialize in a non-academic environment with their peers, professors, and other members of the Cornell graduate community.

Student Council (SC)
The Johnson School Student Government. SC proactively works to improve the Johnson School by providing direction and implementing change. The committee consists of 14 elected students. The SC seeks input from students, faculty and staff on both strategic and tactical issues facing the school, focusing on strategic issues. Strategic areas range from alumni development to branding of the school to long term planning. Tactical areas range from curriculum requirements to food service to social events. The SC meets weekly with Dean Swieringa, Dean Thomas, Dean Dove, and other key faculty and staff members.


Johnson School Toastmasters
This chapter of the Toastmasters International provides opportunities for members to improve communication skills, increase confidence and skill for public speaking and group presentations, improve interviewing skills, and build skills that will help you be more successful both professionally and personally.