Cornell ILR Professor Talk – “The Gig Economy and the American Dream” with Louis Hyman

Cornell ILR Professor Talk – “The Gig Economy and the American Dream” with Louis Hyman

Wednesday, June 28 at 7 pm

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site

641 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo NY

Free and Open to the Public – No registration required

Louis Hyman is an assistant professor in the Labor Relations, Law, and History department at the ILR school of Cornell University where he also directs the Institute for Workplace Studies. An economic historian, his research focuses on the history of American capitalism, particularly the intersection of the government and the market in everyday economic practice.

Hyman’s current focus is the history of temp labor and the gig economy in the United States. Building on this, Professor Hyman will discuss how the gig economy came to be such an outsized part of the work force, and how it has created both insecurity and opportunity. The discussion will also explore how it could yet be enhanced, with the right government investment, to encourage innovation and a better work-life balance for many Americans.

Sponsored by
Cornell University ILR School | Partnership for the Public Good
Cornell Club of Greater Buffalo | High Road Fellowships
The Worker Institute | Cornell in Buffalo | Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site

Hike at Reinstein Woods – June 17

On June 17, 2017, the Cornell Club of Greater Buffalo plans to hike at Reinstein Woods. Weather permitting, we will meet at 10 am at the parking area located at 93 Honorine Drive, Depew, NY 14043. Plan to hike for about 90 to 120 minutes.

Registration is required through this link.

For event questions, please contact Kent Roberts at kroberts@hodgsonruss.com.

For event registration questions, please contact Donna Carl at dc37@cornell.edu.

Cornell Book Club – June 13, 2017

The June 13, 2017 Cornell Club Book Club selection is “If you were here” by Jen Lancaster, at the home of Celinda Crego. This book is a humorous novel about buying and remodeling a house. There are MANY copies of this book in the Erie County library system.

Please let Celinda Crego  (cac432@aol.com) know if you would like to attend or host an upcoming Book Club meeting. 

Family Fun at Kelkenberg Farm of Clarence – May 20

Please join us for a morning of family fun at Kelkenberg Farm of Clarence, owned and operated by Cornellians Patrick and Charlene Spoth. There will be pony and hay rides, as well as the opportunity to interact with many of the baby animals that will be born this spring. We’ll have space for a picnic and the Cornell Club of Buffalo will provide some light snacks/treats. Please plan to bring your own lunch/picnic fare.

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Date: Saturday, May 20, 2017

Time: 10:30 am – 1:00 pm

Location: Kelkenberg Farm of Clarence
9270 Wolcott Road, Clarence Center, NY 14032
716-741-4862

Cost: There is no cost for Cornellians and Cornell families but Registration is required using this link .
For event questions, please contact Jenn Warner at jennifer.shirk@gmail.com.

For event registration questions, please contact Donna Carl at dc37@cornell.edu.

 

Annual Dinner Meeting & Alumni Speakers – May 10

The Saturn Club, 977 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY 14209

$40 per person

Please join us at the Saturn Club on Wednesday, May 10 from 6 – 9 pm for an evening of food, drink (cash bar), networking, election of new board members, our annual meeting with alumni community and a speaker panel. Jack McGowan ‘80, Secretary of the Board and Immediate Past President, will moderate a discussion panel with Dean Paul Tesluk ’91 from the School of Management at UB and Dean Dan Borgia ’81 from the Richard J. Wehle School of Business at Canisius College.  The Deans will discuss the focus of the business education programs at UB and Canisius, how these programs interact with and impact the Western New York community and how their Cornell educations have positioned them to lead business education.

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Please click here to register.
For event questions, please contact Tim Vanini at lavanooche@icloud.com.

For event registration questions, please contact Donna Carl at dc37@cornell.edu.