216 Ives Hall, Ithaca.
The School of Industrial and Labor Relations is the only undergraduate school of its kind in the U.S. The ILR School has a unique program that uses the social sciences to examine the full range of "people" issues faced in the workplace. ILR provides preparation for leadership positions in business, law, politics, social justice and public policy. The ILR curriculum provides a strong liberal arts foundation through classes in economics, sociology, psychology, history, law and statistics. From there, students can develop their special interests in a number of areas including management, law, human resources, dispute resolution, employee relations, labor economics, organizational behavior and international labor rights. ILR offers all the advantages of a small school within a comprehensive Ivy League university, with access to everything at Cornell—including 19 libraries, over 800 student organizations, 36 varsity sports and a full calendar of cultural and social events.
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