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Economy Alters C.U. Summer Program in Hong Kong

April 14, 2008 - 11:00pm
By Willimina Bromer

A few weeks ago, Danielle Farrell ’10 was looking forward to summer. With several prelims approaching, she was satisfied to know that unlike many of her friends just starting to fill out their resumes, she had been on top of her summer plans. Several weeks ago she had applied and been accepted to the Cornell summer International Business and Internship program in Hong Kong.

However, with the economy facing a downturn, the University can no longer guarantee internship placement, a major component of the program, for students who have been accepted.

In addition to the six-week internship, the program also consists of a three-week course on international business taught by Prof. David Ng, applied economics and management.