School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Grant funding awarded in FY19 by the Office of Engagement Initiatives in support of community-engaged learning
Engaged Curriculum Grants
Create, develop or improve curricula that connect community-engaged learning with disciplinary learning-
Mobilizing students to combat the consequences of unemployment in the community through legal advocacy
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Documenting stories of how respectful, collaborative partnerships led to remarkable outcomes in the coal-mining communities of southern West Virginia
Engaged Opportunity Grants
Bring a wide range of community-engaged learning initiatives to life-
Documenting stories of how respectful, collaborative partnerships led to remarkable outcomes in the coal-mining communities of southern West Virginia
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Creating opportunities for Master of Industrial and Labor Relations students to pursue careers and activism in the labor and social justice movement
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Researching what's necessary for a sustainable anchor mission of supporting employment in Tompkins County
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Developing case studies about the long-term impacts of union organizing on low-wage workers
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Funding community-engaged learning staff and students to participate in Cornell in Albany Day.
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Connecting faculty and staff with community partners in Buffalo to discover opportunities for research, collaboration and student learning
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Recommending an equitable and state-of-the-art compensation plan, based on the evaluation of 22 positions in the Town of Dryden