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In the Spotlight
Nik Shah, a '95 Labor Studies and Industrial Relations Graduate
has been awarded the 2008 Outstanding Young Liberal Arts Alumni Award. The purpose of this award is to recognize Liberal Arts Alumni for extraordinary professional accomplishments and success and influence as leaders. Click here to see Nik's curriculum vitae.
Click here to check out the LSER Fall 2008 Newsletter
Click here to check out our LSER Graduate Student Mentor Program
Penn State's Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations engages in teaching, research, and outreach on all aspects of work and the employment relationship. Our students go on to careers in human resource management, labor relations, union organizing and representation, employment law, and government.
Courses in LSER address all aspects of the dynamic field of human resources and employment relations, including:The Department offers a range of options for study,
including traditional undergraduate and graduate programs, conferences for professionals, and online learning courses. The Department will begin offering a fully online Masters of Professional Studies in Human Resources and Employment Relations for professionals in the field beginning May 2008. Applications are now being accepted for admission to this program. For more information, click here. We also offer an online Undergraduate Certificate in Labor Studies and Employment Relations. For more information, click here.
Departmental Name Change
On July 1, 2006, the Department of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations changed its name to Labor Studies and Employment Relations. The change from "Industrial" Relations to "Employment" Relations was made in order to more clearly convey the focus of our major and our courses. For more information on the change, please click here.