Office Professionals event focuses on gratitude, service

Nearly 600 attended the Jennie T. Farley Office Professionals Celebration April 20 at Barton Hall with many taking home prizes for a variety of goods and services.

Jet Tila hosts Cornell Dining's first Cutthroat Competition

Four dining staff competed against each other and the clock when Jet Tila, TV culinary celebrity, hosted Cornell Dining's first cookoff contest, April 11.

Volunteers needed for Slope Day on May 12

Volunteers are needed for Slope Day 2016, which will be held May 12. Some procedures have changed, requiring additional volunteers.

Two HR hires bolster focus on diversity, compliance

ILR's Angela Winfield, J.D. '08, has been named the director of inclusion and workforce diversity in the Division of Human Resources, and Sarah Affel the division's Title IX coordinator.

Cornell introducing new job application system

Workday Recruitment, a new employment application system for nonacademic employees and librarians, will launch April 18 in Workday.

Sexual assault awareness is focus of April 11-15 events

Cornell's second annual Sexual Assault Awareness Week is April 11-15, featuring Kate Harding, author of “Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture – and What We Can Do About It.”

CIGNA life insurance special enrollment period is April 11-22

A special enrollment period will be held April 11-22 for Cornell employees and their families wishing to enroll in CIGNA Group Universal Life (GUL) Insurance.

Health of the whole person is hallmark of Corson-Rikert legacy

Dr. Janet Corson-Rikert, who has led Gannett Health Services for more than 20 years, will retire from Cornell in May, leaving a legacy of advocacy and care that addresses the well-being of the whole person.

Multiethnic student group Mixed receives 2016 Perkins Prize

The student group Mixed at Cornell received the recently renamed James A. Perkins Prize for Interracial and Intercultural Peace and Harmony, March 16 in Willard Straight Hall.