Diane Bradac helps employees manage work/life challenges

Diane Bradac, work/life consultant in human resources, speaks passionately about supporting Cornell employees and creating a workplace in which self-care is not only possible, but a priority.

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Improve web accessibility with Siteimprove

Siteimprove is a simple, yet powerful tool available to Cornell faculty and staff that evaluates the accessibility of websites and suggests how to improve them.

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Apply now for on-campus summer youth programs

Cornell’s Adult University offers summer youth programs on North Campus for children ages 3-15 that combine the university’s academic resources with the recreational and social features of a day camp.

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New York City day trip May 12

The next Cornell Recreation Connection trip to New York City is May 12. The day will be your own to see a show, visit a museum, go shopping, do some sight-seeing – the choice is yours.

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Bring a Child to Work day welcomes 400 children to Cornell

Nearly 400 children were registered for Cornell’s Bring a Child to Work day, April 26. They explored many areas of the Cornell campus, including the Johnson Art Museum, Cornell University Police facilities and the Dairy Barn.

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Lanny Joyce recognized for energy efforts

Lanny Joyce, director of Utilities and Energy Management for the Division of Facilities and Campus Services, has been named the staff sustainability champion for April.

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Office professionals model commitment and devotion to work

Office professionals were commended for their professionalism, dedication and commitment to their work at the 30th Jennie T. Farley Office Professionals Program April 25 in Barton Hall.

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HR’s Artibee, Joseph receive community awards

Michelle Artibee received the Advocacy Center’s 2018 Community Partner Ally Award May 1. Cassie Pierre Joseph will be recognized by Tompkins Trust Co. with the James J. Byrnes Award for Excellence May 21.

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Students recognized for addressing challenges where people live

More than 100 students presented their work in local and global communities April 16, and discussed the impact those projects have had on the community and their learning.