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Cornell ILR Sports Leadership Summit Draws Hundreds
ILRies and other Cornellians, among the most highly respected leaders in professional sports, met recently met to share perspectives on the industry's future.
Enhancing Employment Outcomes for Autistic Students
Using a neurodiversity-hub model focused on improving employment outcomes for students with autism, Nick Martin, left, and Chris Rogers spent eight weeks researching expansion of CUNY services for neurodiverse students.
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.”