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ILR, Unions Offer NYC Construction Workers Innovative Emotional First Aid

New York State Public Impact

The ILR School’s Worker Institute and unions have launched an innovative peer support initiative to destigmatize mental health and reduce suicide in New York City’s construction industry.

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Arianna Schindle (left) and Jeff Grabelsky (right) of the ILR School’s Worker Institute talk with Paul Schwan (center), a member of the Ornamental and Architectural Ironworkers Union Local 361 and an instructor in the peer supporter program.

Research by EMHRM Faculty Shapes Future of HR

Earning a master’s degree from ILR means learning from and collaborating with faculty members who are respected worldwide as thought leaders in human resources, work, labor and employment issues.

Our graduates become Cornell alumni, granting them access to Cornell's extensive network. Learn the skills that directly translate to strategic leadership capability and business impact. EMHRM is designed for seasoned HR executives, while the MILR degree is geared toward recent undergraduates, career changers and young HR professionals.

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The Future of Leadership Pipelines: Rethinking Succession in the Digital Era

Over the past several years, organizations have faced profound technological, global, sociodemographic, and economic disruptions that are redefining the future of work. These forces have reshaped the psychological contract between employees and employers, reorganized work around human–technology collaboration, and altered organizational design. HR leaders are now on the front lines, guiding transformation initiatives and redefining operating models and capabilities to meet these evolving demands. One critical area under pressure is leadership succession. The traditional “black box” approach, where decisions about promotions and leadership advancement are made without transparency, has become a liability, fueling frustration, disengagement, and talent flight. As calls for accountability and fairness grow louder, organizations must replace opacity with clear, equitable systems that demystify the path to leadership at every level. Join Cornell faculty expert Dr. Bradford Bell and global talent strategist Penelope Sur as they explore cutting‑edge frameworks for effective, transparent succession planning. They will draw on new research and real‑world examples to show how competency assessments, high‑potential identification, and strategic talent mapping can transform leadership pipelines into visible career pathways that inspire and retain top talent, while positioning HR as a key driver of organizational resilience in the future of work. What You'll Learn: How work is changing, with insights from the CAHRS Future of Work report on AI, skills-based job design, and shifting employee-employer relationshipsWhy traditional “black box” succession planning leads to disengagement and turnover, and how transparency can turn that aroundTools for spotting future leaders through competency assessments, high-potential identification, and talent mappingHow to design clear, fair advancement pathways that keep employees motivated and engagedThe role HR can play in leading transformation as organizations adapt to rapid technological and demographic shifts Speakers: Bradford Bell William J. Conaty Professor of Strategic Human Resources Director, Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies (CAHRS) Penelope Sur Vice President, Global Talent, Eastman

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The Future of Leadership Pipelines: Rethinking Succession in the Digital Era

Collective Representation as a Response to Worker Precarity in the Clean Energy Economy

This webinar is the first in a three-part series hosted by the Worker Institute in partnership with the Climate Jobs Institute at Cornell University’s ILR School. The series explores the current landscape of labor market precarity in the United States. Our opening webinar will focus on the green jobs economy and highlight two innovative models of collective representation as a response to precarious work in the green economy.
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Collective Representation as a Response to Worker Precarity in the Clean Energy Economy

We Are Home

We will hold an in-person discussion of the findings from the TPS report, We Are Home. We will invite Temporary Protected Status workers, the unions that represent them, allies, policymakers and the press. This will be a presentation of the findings by the lead PIs, a response by the leaders of the National TPS Alliance, testimony from workers and remarks from elected officials. We expect about 50 people. It will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube. Then, put on the TPS Stories of Belonging landing website.
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We Are Home
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“My time at the ILR School helped me understand both labor and management perspectives, which has proven to be a solid foundation for my career.”
Rob Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball

Get to Know: Claire Daviss

Faculty Spotlight

Claire Daviss joined the ILR faculty in fall 2025 as an assistant professor in the Department of Organizational Behavior. She hopes her research into how workplaces contribute to inequality will lead to real-world solutions. 

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The Martin P. Catherwood Library is the most comprehensive resource on labor and employment in North America, offering expert research support through reference services, instruction, online guides and access to premier collections.

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Disability Compounds Employment Woes for People with Criminal Records, and Vice Versa

Cornell Chronicle
Justice-impacted individuals with disabilities are considerably less likely to be employed than people with disabilities who have not interacted with the criminal justice system, according to Yang-Tan Institute research.
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Disability Compounds Employment Woes for People with Criminal Records, and Vice Versa

First ‘Mustangs’ Among Cornell ROTC’s Newly Commissioned Officers

Cornell Chronicle
ILRie Sidney Anop started his Navy career as an enlisted information systems technician. Now an ensign, he is the first member of Cornell Navy ROTC to commission through the Seaman to Admiral-21 program.
Sidney Anop ’26 during an ROTC awards ceremony in April 2026.
First ‘Mustangs’ Among Cornell ROTC’s Newly Commissioned Officers

ILR Panel Explores Labor Mediation Challenges and Solutions

ILR experts weigh in on how the U.S. labor mediation system can adapt to recent social and political changes.
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ILR Panel Explores Labor Mediation Challenges and Solutions

Community-Engaged Learning Celebrated, Buffalo Co-Lab Honored

Cornell Chronicle
ILR School’s Buffalo Co-Lab has played a vital role in western New York, working in partnership with business, union, government, education and community organizations.
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Community-Engaged Learning Celebrated, Buffalo Co-Lab Honored

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ILR students are making a difference at Cornell and beyond! Check out the ILR Instagram for a taste of campus life, student internship experiences, engaged learning opportunities and more.

We hope ILRies had a wonderful time back on campus last week for Cornell Reunion! 🐻 We had fun catching up with alumni, friends and family, and hope everyone made new lasting memories. ❤️

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⏪ Construction at the ILR School: then (1960s) to now (2026) #ThrowbackThursday Did you know? ➡️ In the 1960s, after having spent 17 years on what is now known as the @cornelleng quad, ILR moved into four buildings – Dolgen Hall, King-Shaw Hall, the ILR Research Building and the Ives faculty…

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We can’t wait to welcome ILRies back to campus at Cornell Reunion, starting tomorrow! 🌟 This year's Reunion events will be held from June 4-7. 🗓️ Check out the full schedule at the link in our bio!

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Another round of applause for our latest ILR graduates! 👏 From classwork and internships, to snowy walks up the slope and late nights in the library — all your hard work led up to moments like Commencement. 🎓 ILR Class of 2026: we’re so proud of what you’ve accomplished, and we can’t wait to see…

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During Commencement weekend, two members of the ROTC Tri-Service Brigade – Sidney Anop, ILR Class of 2026 (pictured here) and Juan Rodriguez, Engineering Class of 2026 – became Cornell’s first graduates to earn the title of "mustang," a term referring to officers who started their military careers…

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Rain or shine, the ILR Class of 2026 always works it! 🎓🫶 Congratulations, #Cornell2026! ❤️

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