The author writes about an event, organized by the Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability at Cornell University’s ILR School, which drew nearly 200 attendees from a variety of backgrounds and locations to discuss the theme of disability and diversity in the workforce.
Eli Friedman, a professor of international and comparative labor at Cornell, comments on the Chinese government’s plan to make it attractive for businesses to move from prosperous Beijing to less-developed areas in nearby Hebei province.
Ornithologist Kevin McGowan explains the crow’s spooky reputation is pretty unwarranted. “I do try to tell people they’re not evil birds,” he says. “They’re just trying to make their way and do the best they can.”
Jens David Ohlin, a law professor and expert in international criminal law, comments on the criminal charges announced Monday against three former campaign aides to Donald Trump.
Op-ed by economics professor Robert Frank on how Tesla, by restricting the range of its cars or a reduced price, annoyed some critics, but ultimately was engaging in a common and beneficial practice.
Ornithologist Kevin McGowan says it’s not unusual for birds to get rediscovered, in this larger story about finding a thought-to-be extinct pink-headed duck.
American studies professor Glenn Altschuler and former Cornell University president Kent Fuchs co-write this article about the enormous security costs associated with extremist hate speakers, and the challenge public universities face in granting access to speakers who are not affiliated with the institution.