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Student Opportunities at the Scheinman Institute

The Scheinman Institute offers students a number of ways to learn about the field of conflict resolution by combining education, real-world skills, innovative learning experiences, and networking with professionals. See how we do it.
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Student Opportunities at the Scheinman Institute

Student Research: Removing Hate and Amending Harms

Patrick J. Mehler discusses student mediation as a potential pathway to restorative justice.
Patrick J. Mehler
Student Research: Removing Hate and Amending Harms

Student Research: Niamh O’Connor ‘23 Investigates New York State Police Reform

ILR undergraduate Niamh O’Connor has recently worked with the Scheinman Institute’s Dan McCray, Director, Labor Relations, to investigate Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Order 203.
Logo that reads "Executive Order 203 Reform Plans"
Student Research: Niamh O’Connor ‘23 Investigates New York State Police Reform

Student Research: Comparing Navajo Peacemaking & Restorative Justice: A Discussion of the Advantages of Peacemaking for Community

Hanni Wiegand explores Navajo peacemaking and restorative justice
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Student Research: Comparing Navajo Peacemaking & Restorative Justice: A Discussion of the Advantages of Peacemaking for Community

Scheinman Senior Spotlight: Sarah Rim

Graduating senior Sarah Rim reflects on the Scheinman Institute courses, research opportunities, and student activities that have profoundly influenced her academic and professional goals.
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Scheinman Senior Spotlight: Sarah Rim

2nd Annual Mock Baseball Salary Arbitration

On April 1st, members of the ILR Sports Business Society (SBS) and the Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club (SCRC) squared off in a Mock Baseball Salary Arbitration.
Zoom meeting for the 2nd Annual Mock Baseball Salary Arbitration
2nd Annual Mock Baseball Salary Arbitration

Evaluating the Role of Arbitration in Industrial Disputes: Perspectives from the United States and India

While many may think of labor strikes as features of a more tumultuous American, and global, past, they persist into and dominate our most recent memories. Most laborers, regardless of where or in which field they worked, recall the GE strike of 2019,
Resolved Publication Fall 2020
Evaluating the Role of Arbitration in Industrial Disputes: Perspectives from the United States and India

NYC Tenant Harassment During COVID-19

For some New York City residents, COVID-19 has caused immense financial strain that has impacted their ability to make rent each month; both residential and commercial tenants are finding themselves in this position.
Resolved Publication Fall 2020
NYC Tenant Harassment During COVID-19

Student Research

Two students discuss their research in virtual collective bargaining and public sector unions.
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Student Research

Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club Learns About Diversity in the Field of Arbitration

The Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club hosts an event featuring two student researchers focused on issues of diversity in the field of conflict resolution.
Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club zoom
Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club Learns About Diversity in the Field of Arbitration

Scheinman Institute Student Activities

Get the latest on upcoming student activities happening with the Scheinman Institute this fall.
Scheinman Student Activity
Scheinman Institute Student Activities

Student Researchers Investigate Hot Topics in Conflict Resolution

Scheinman Institute interns have spent their summer researching hot topics in conflict resolution from collective bargaining via Zoom to lack of racial diversity in arbitration.
Sarah Rim
Student Researchers Investigate Hot Topics in Conflict Resolution

Cornell Votes!

Patrick Mehler (ILR ‘23), describes how the skills he learned as a member of the Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club helped him lead change within this on-campus organization.
Cornell Votes! Every person every voice
Cornell Votes!