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About the Yang-Tan Institute

For over 60 years, the K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability in the Cornell University ILR School has conducted a unique combination of research and outreach. With a mission of advancing the inclusion and full participation of people with disabilities in the workplace and community, our research, training, and technical resources expand knowledge about disability inclusion, leading to meaningful change.

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Our Work

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Our Areas of Focus

Benefits planning

School-to-work transition

Disability inclusion at work

Systems-based work & collaboration

Emerging work & innovation

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YTIOnline Learning

Learn from YTI’s experts to improve your knowledge and gain practical skills in benefits planning and employment services for people with disabilities. Earn professional credentials and certificates though a wide variety of courses and classes, both in-person and virtually.

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Stress Awareness Resources

Stress-busting resources for Stress Awareness Day that you can download and use right away, as well as professional development opportunities for understanding and reducing workplace stress through a variety of lenses
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Stress Awareness Resources

New Website Helps Businesses Follow the Americans with Disabilities Act

Research-based website explains how small businesses can best follow the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and welcome customers and employees with disabilities
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New Website Helps Businesses Follow the Americans with Disabilities Act

YTI Asks, ‘Can Career Coaching Be Transformative?’

Researchers are evaluating an Oregon-based career program for people with disabilities that includes a coaching component.
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YTI Asks, ‘Can Career Coaching Be Transformative?’

Our News & Events

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Informed Choice and Ethical Decision-Making in Supported Employment

For Fee: Explore the key elements of informed choice within the context of supported employment services.
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Informed Choice and Ethical Decision-Making in Supported Employment

Year in Review: The ADA in 2025

Free webinar recaps notable news related to the Americans with Disabilities Act in 2025
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Year in Review: The ADA in 2025

Building Pathways to Collaborative Partnerships to Support Successful Pre-Employment Transition Services

Free webinar about pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS)
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Building Pathways to Collaborative Partnerships to Support Successful Pre-Employment Transition Services

YTI Newsletter - November 2025

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It’s not possible to determine what somebody can achieve based on some disability or diversity characteristic that they have. Everyone has a right to participate in society to the best of their ability.
WENDY STROBEL GOWER, THOMAS P. GOLDEN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Get in Touch with YTI

Yang-Tan Institute
ILR School, Cornell University
201 Dolgen Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853 

Phone: 607-255-7727 
Email: ilr_yti@cornell.edu

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