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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.
Seth M. Siegel
Seth M. Siegel '74

Paul Russell '19

From Ithaca to Buffalo and Zambia.
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Paul Russell '19

Jamie Morgenstern '18

Exploring interests at ILR.
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Jamie Morgenstern '18

Andrew Young '20

Learning in and outside of the classroom.
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Andrew Young '20

Julia Allen '19

Exploring career paths.
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Julia Allen '19

Marc Masson '17

Exploring domestic and international issues.
Marc Masson
Marc Masson '17

Kristen Lovely '18

Research and travel at ILR.
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Kristen Lovely '18

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

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