With more than 33,000 students, faculty and staff, navigating Cornell’s labyrinth of resources, organizations, and committees can be a daunting task for even its most seasoned veterans. But for ...
Two multi-ethnic workers working in a plastics factory, standing on the factory floor, looking at the control panel of one of the machines. The African-American man is pointing to the panel. His ...
Courts are getting creative, seeking the help of nonprofits and other non-governmental funding to help provide services to offenders.
Nobody should be so short-sighted or so old-fashioned as to write off the power of being able to fill knowledge gaps on demand. Yet this phenomenon is often attributed to a growing critical thinking ...
To solve tough problems at work, first ask these questions. Problem solving skills are invaluable in any job. But all too often, we jump to find solutions to a problem without taking time to really ...
The Office of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research will host a “Friday Night at the ER” workshop Thursday, Nov. 7, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Samson Pavilion of the Health ...
In coaching others, I often discuss problem-solving strategies to help individuals think creatively and consider many options when they are faced with challenging situations. Problem solving 1-2 ...
A fundamental tenet of real estate valuation and development is that land gravitates to the highest and best use. The United States has a residential real estate crisis, where Zillow reported in 2024 ...