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Alum Earns Labor and Employment Law Award

Known internationally as a scholar in the field of comparative labor and employment law, Susan Bisom-Rapp is associate dean and professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.

Susan Bisom-Rapp presented the 2019 Paul Steven Miller Memorial Award
Alum Earns Labor and Employment Law Award

Leap of Courage Impacts Families

Daria Moldavskaya '12 is co-founder of ReverCare, developed to help caregivers access resources for their elderly loved ones at home. The ILR curriculum inspired a business model of employers offering ReverCare services as an employee benefit.

Darya Moldavskaya '12
Leap of Courage Impacts Families

Rosen will be Honored on April 11

The Alpern Award will be presented to Diane Rosen ’78 in recognition of her ILR support and service.

Diane Rosen, Cornell University, ILR School
Rosen will be Honored on April 11

Richmond ’91 Receiving Groat Award on April 11

An employment attorney who focuses on the restaurant industry, Richmond grew up in a Cornell family.

Carolyn Richmond, 2019 Groat Award Winner
Richmond ’91 Receiving Groat Award on April 11

“Convergence of ideas is focus of Entrepreneurship Summit”

“Convergence of ideas is focus of Entrepreneurship Summit”

Business Powerhouse

Glenn August ’82, CEO of a leading investment firm, identified Cornell as his “dream school” when he was a sixth grader and says, almost 40 years later, that ILR was a great fit. “I couldn’t have asked for more.”

Glenn August '82 -  Halftime of a Brilliant Career
Business Powerhouse

A Special Place in His Heart

Alum describes career across sectors

Ken Sunshine ’70
A Special Place in His Heart

Alum Circles Back

Hernandez ’88 connects students with opportunities

Hernandez Family
Alum Circles Back

Invested in ILR

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Invested in ILR

Cathy Creighton ’87: Union value and common decency

As a child growing up in New York City, labor lawyer Cathy Creighton ’87 saw firsthand the value of unions.
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Cathy Creighton ’87: Union value and common decency

ILR grad Rob Manfred's major league career

Cornell Chronicle
Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred Jr. ’80 got his start in the foothills of the Adirondacks in a small city where copper-bottomed pots and pans were manufactured.
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ILR grad Rob Manfred's major league career

Seth M. Siegel '74

Queens, N.Y. native, Seth Siegel, describes himself as an accidental ILRie. As a child, Siegel pursued a general interest in international affairs and later applied to what he thought was the International and Labor Relations School. Later discovering what the “I” actually stood for, he decided to apply anyway.
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Seth M. Siegel '74

Advice for New Students

Jenkins '15 describes steps he took to build success

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Advice for New Students

Diversity Change Agent

Lisa Yang ’74 makes transformative gift to Employment and Disability Institute

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Diversity Change Agent

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

Dolgin '81 Named Alpern Winner

Tracy Dolgin '81, president and CEO of the YES regional sports network, will receive ILR's distinguished Alpern Award.

Dolgin '81 Named Alpern Winner

Groat Award Winner

Gap Inc. Executive Vice President Sage-Gavin '80 receiving honor

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Groat Award Winner

Hitting the Beach

ILR's Kristen McClellan '12 tests her Cornell eLab creation SnappyScreen in the Caribbean.

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Hitting the Beach

Weather Dips Defied

Cornell's 2008 "Big Idea" entrepreneurial contest winner delivers coupons to customers via Blue Sky Local.

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Weather Dips Defied