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Students reminded of safety measures as they prepare to depart campus

Sign at Penn State residence hall. Image: Patrick Mansell Students reminded of safety measures as they prepare to depart campus April 27, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. As the spring semester draws to a close, students are reminded of move-out procedures and COVID-19 safety measures as they prepare to move out of campus residence halls. Students departing campus are strongly urged to get tested for COVID-19 before leaving. The University’s quarantine and isolation spaces will continue to be available through May 15. At University Park, the East Halls residence area will close at 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, with all remaining residence halls closing at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 9. At Commonwealth Campuses, all residence halls and apartments will close at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 8.

ILR alumni sell storage business for seven figures

April 5, 2021 When Nick Huber ’12 and Dan Hagberg ’12 started a storage business out of their Collegetown basement, they didn’t realize it would change their lives. “At the end of our junior year, during finals week on a whim, Dan and I started driving around, picking up and storing people’s stuff,” Huber said. They used their first profit to pay their rent. Provided Nick Huber ’12, left, and Dan Hagberg ’12 leveraged Cornell’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, including courses at the ILR School and SC Johnson College of Business, to launch their business. By the time of their exit from Storage Squad in January 2021 – sold to the tune of seven figures to a company in the storage container space – the startup was operating on 30 college campuses in 15 cities across nine states.

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