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Josiah’s DEI story

I have always been passionate to voice the voice of the unheard and provide an opportunity to bring everyone to the table. And this certificate gave me the experience, tools, and skills to do so.

For many years, and many courses, …

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Gen Meredith, center, associate director of the Cornell Public Health Program, works with colleagues Zoe Wakoff, right, and Katie Lesser, left, in Schurman Hall.

Certificate program bolsters NYS public health workforce

Gen Meredith, center, associate director of the Cornell Public Health Program, works with colleagues Zoe Wakoff, right, and Katie Lesser, left, in Schurman Hall.

As a registered nurse and director of patient services for the Chautauqua County Health Department in western …

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Professor Stewart Schwab discusses Robert Katzmann's book "Judging Statutes" at a 2016 Book Talk.

Cornell Keynotes podcast: Are noncompetes really dead?

When the Federal Trade Commission’s recent ruling takes effect in September, noncompete agreements will be over. Or will they?

In a new episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell, Cornell Law School professor Stewart J. Schwab and host Chris Wofford discuss …

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Navigate Change with eCornell

We know the saying — the only constant in life is change.

Are you prepared to thrive in an ever-changing professional landscape? Being able to navigate change plays a pivotal role in shaping successful careers and organizations. That’s why we’ve designed …

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Duku’s story with Project Management

Embarking on this certificate for Project Management 360 was a transformative journey.

In today’s rapidly changing world, staying stagnant is not an option, and investing in oneself is the key to staying relevant and achieving long-term goals. Completing this program was …

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Cornell launches new general counsel executive education program

Senior in-house attorneys and corporate leaders are navigating a dynamic business environment full of opportunities and challenges, ranging from technological innovation to shifts in regulatory requirements. At the current pace of change, 45 percent of chief executives believe their businesses could …

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Mark’s business analytics story

My experience with eCornell has been nothing but positive. The courses had detailed instructions and guidance to assist me in learning the material. When it came to the course projects, I was able to actually apply these new concepts rather …

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3 strategies to keep your best employees

Though U.S. employers kicked off 2024 with the addition of 353,000 new jobs, the job-switching trend that catalyzed The Great Resignation continues at near record-setting levels. Some sectors are experiencing greater churn than others. At 5 percent, the quit rate in …

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Navigating the future of product development

Keeping pace with the swift disruption of artificial intelligence (AI) and other trends in tech has proven to be a challenge across industries. Cornell Tech product and technology experts Keith Cowing and Josh Hartmann know firsthand how emerging technologies and …

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Is It Time to Return to the Office?

Many Americans favor the flexibility that comes with working from home, a sentiment captured in recent surveys showing that more than two-thirds prefer remote work options, and nearly a third would willingly accept a lower salary to maintain this work …

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