ILR dean testifies to Congress on mandatory arbitration

Forced arbitration imposed on workers by corporations undermines employment rights and should be eliminated, ILR Dean Alexander Colvin, told the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions during a virtual hearing Nov. 4.

Einaudi Center announces new Global Public Voices fellows

Global Public Voices fellows from the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies use their expertise to shape public debates about global policy issues and advocate for a more just and equitable future.

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Radio interview discusses elections, voting and public service

Cornell undergraduate and Ithaca Common Council Ward 4 Alderperson Patrick Mehler, ILR '23, discusses the importance of elections, voting and public service on Election Day.

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YTI receives grants, refunding of ADA Center

Two federal funded projects will improve job opportunities for people with disabilities.

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ILR's Sarah Besky receives fellowship

Associate Professor Sarah Besky will explore the impact of climate change on a district in the Himalayan mountains.

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Franco ’24 named SUNY ambassador

ILRie one of 20 current Educational Opportunity Program students to earn a position as a Student Ambassador in new SUNY program.

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ILR School graduate program draws students from many industries

EMHRM is targeted to mid-career HR professionals looking to take their careers to the next level – and according to its alumni it has done just that.

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Gene editing, brand acquisition, neural dust: Kessler Fellows devote summer to startups

While some returning students left behind long days at the beach and summer barbeques, the student entrepreneurs in the 2021 cohort of the Kessler Fellows program returned having completed 10-week internships with startups around the nation.

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Registration opens for online Winter Session 2022

Registration is now open for Cornell's Winter Session 2022. You can choose from a wide range of online courses taught by Cornell faculty during the three-week period from Jan. 3-21. Enrollment is open to anyone interested in taking a class—from undergrads and high school students to alumni and any motivated adult.

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