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Movies and More

From blockbuster movies to high tech and social media, Teddy Zee '79 follows his passions in a variety of fields.

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Movies and More

Off to Harvard

Jonathan Weinberg '13 says he begins his law school career "better equipped to lead" because of his broad ILR education.

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Off to Harvard

"Ready to Serve"

Dean Harry Katz urges 2013 graduates to take action and contribute to the world’s important policy debates.

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"Ready to Serve"

Werfel '93 Going To IRS

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Werfel '93 Going To IRS

Public Service Scholar

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Public Service Scholar

Pay Secrecy Research

Research by Assistant Professor Elena Belogolovsky shows employers have mixed reactions to salary transparency.

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Pay Secrecy Research

Clash of Ideals

Labor law divide is sign of broader conflict, Liebman says at Konvitz Lecture

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Clash of Ideals

Transforming Workplaces, People, Communities

Worker Institute associates receive international recognition for their research and for gender equity work.

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Transforming Workplaces, People, Communities

"Very Versatile … Very Smart"

Big Red's Green Bay Packer heads to Wisconsin May 9

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"Very Versatile … Very Smart"

Managing Human Capital in Global Supply Chains

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Managing Human Capital in Global Supply Chains

Healthy Homes

Project led by Worker Institute associates recognized for excellence by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

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Healthy Homes

Women in the Labor Force

Women in the U.S. are less likely to be working than women in 16 other nations, according to new ILR research.

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Women in the Labor Force

Maximizing Potential Though Inclusivity

Research conducted by The Conference Board and ILR shows that recruiting employees with disabilities is good business.

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Maximizing Potential Though Inclusivity

Researching College and University Trends

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Researching College and University Trends

Human Resource Strategists

MILR students' plan for attracting corporate talent takes first prize at Ohio State HR Invitational Case Competition.

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Human Resource Strategists

Obama Names Harris '83

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Obama Names Harris '83

Senior Bowl Preparation

One of America's best college players, JC Tretter '13, sets his sights on a professional football career.

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Senior Bowl Preparation

Social Media at Work

NLRB Chairman Mark Pearce discussed work, social media and the law at a NYC Labor and Employment Law program.

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Social Media at Work

Tribute to Blau '66

"Gender, Inequality and Wages" shares Professor Francine Blau's research on women, the labor market and gender inequities.

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Tribute to Blau '66

Big Red Talkers

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Big Red Talkers

Demystifying Pay

New books published by ILR faculty focus on "Pay" and on workplace challenges and opportunities for people with disabilities.

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Demystifying Pay

ILR Career Fair

Global companies and alumni recruiters continue to seek top talent at ILR's Career Fair, celebrating its 25th anniversary.

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ILR Career Fair

Rejection Bolsters Creativity

ILR and Johns Hopkins researchers win best paper award for a study that links exclusion to heightened creativity at work.

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Rejection Bolsters Creativity

Making choices

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Making choices

Advancing Public Engagement

ILR's Ithaca and NYC conference centers educate and train thousands of students each year and connect the school to the world.

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Advancing Public Engagement

Vietnam Leaders Visit

Labor leaders from that nation met with ILR faculty to explore collaborations, including student and faculty exchanges.

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Vietnam Leaders Visit

Skyrocketing Use

The DigitalCommons@ILR electronic repository of workplace-related documents has seen a major surge in use this year.

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Skyrocketing Use

Meet ILR's New Students

ILR's curriculum and its ability to prepare students for diverse careers are factors behind a growing interest in the school.

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Meet ILR's New Students

Land-Grant Mission

From New York state to India, ILR students and faculty are making a difference by carrying out Cornell's land-grant mission.

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Land-Grant Mission

Remembering Professor Clete Daniel

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Remembering Professor Clete Daniel

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