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Marine Le Pen with sholuder-length blonde hair and jacket, with hand upraised in the midst of a speech, with French flag in bakcground
JÄNNICK Jérémy, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Marine Le Pen at the Parliament of the Invisibles in Hénin-Beaumont on Sunday April 15, 2012.
Marine Le Pen with sholuder-length blonde hair and jacket, with hand upraised in the midst of a speech, with French flag in bakcground
JÄNNICK Jérémy, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Marine Le Pen at the Parliament of the Invisibles in Hénin-Beaumont on Sunday April 15, 2012.
A red brick building with a white painted cupola on top with a weather van, with three large archways in front and a side building. A cannon sits in front.
Aurbanski, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Outside view of the Fairfax County Courthouse, Fairfax, VA
A red brick building with a white painted cupola on top with a weather van, with three large archways in front and a side building. A cannon sits in front.
Aurbanski, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Outside view of the Fairfax County Courthouse, Fairfax, VA
a drawing showing a round disk of gray with a green arrow encircling it hovering above a purple disk with a red arrow going in the other direction. Gold colored thick lines run from the bottom disk.
Provided. This image schematically shows the measurement principle. A flake of an atomically thin superconductor (shown in purple) on a substrate is patterned into a disk and covered by a spin-coated ionic gel. The pickup loop of the magnetic probe (shown in silver), with a concentric field coil (shown in dark gray) is approached to the sample. A current in the field coil produces a magnetic field, which results in an opposing screening current in the superconducting sample. The strength of the screening current is
a drawing showing a round disk of gray with a green arrow encircling it hovering above a purple disk with a red arrow going in the other direction. Gold colored thick lines run from the bottom disk.
Provided. This image schematically shows the measurement principle. A flake of an atomically thin superconductor (shown in purple) on a substrate is patterned into a disk and covered by a spin-coated ionic gel. The pickup loop of the magnetic probe (shown in silver), with a concentric field coil (shown in dark gray) is approached to the sample. A current in the field coil produces a magnetic field, which results in an opposing screening current in the superconducting sample. The strength of the screening current is
person being filmed and three other people with cameras and audio recording devices
Provided Students in the Milstein Program practice with each other before they conduct interviews with civic leaders.
person being filmed and three other people with cameras and audio recording devices
Provided Students in the Milstein Program practice with each other before they conduct interviews with civic leaders.
Milstein Program in Technology & Humanity

Milstein first-years take advantage of community, opportunity

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Alice Paul toasting (with grape juice) the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, August 26, 1920
Alice Paul toasting (with grape juice) the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, August 26, 1920
Alice Paul toasting (with grape juice) the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, August 26, 1920
Alice Paul toasting (with grape juice) the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, August 26, 1920
Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies

Passage of ERA legislation ‘long overdue’

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Dean Ray Jayawardhana (left) moderates “Transcending Echo Chambers: Political Polarization and the Media” with panelists Andrew Morse ’96, S. E. Cupp ’00, Matthew Hiltzik ’94; and Alexandra Cirone, assistant professor of government.
Dean Ray Jayawardhana (left) moderates “Transcending Echo Chambers: Political Polarization and the Media” with panelists Andrew Morse ’96, S. E. Cupp ’00, Matthew Hiltzik ’94; and Alexandra Cirone, assistant professor of government.
Dean Ray Jayawardhana (left) moderates “Transcending Echo Chambers: Political Polarization and the Media” with panelists Andrew Morse ’96, S. E. Cupp ’00, Matthew Hiltzik ’94; and Alexandra Cirone, assistant professor of government.
Dean Ray Jayawardhana (left) moderates “Transcending Echo Chambers: Political Polarization and the Media” with panelists Andrew Morse ’96, S. E. Cupp ’00, Matthew Hiltzik ’94; and Alexandra Cirone, assistant professor of government.
Distinguished Visiting Journalists

Panelists: Good journalism can help combat divisions

Cornell Chronicle
Colorful tropical garden in the Caribbean
Daniela Paola Alchapar/Unsplash Colorful tropical garden in the Caribbean
Colorful tropical garden in the Caribbean
Daniela Paola Alchapar/Unsplash Colorful tropical garden in the Caribbean
Comparative Literature

Recent alumna awarded Bernheimer Prize

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man standing near fish tank
Kannan Arunasalam/Provided Behind the scenes of “We Love We Self Up Here.” Subject Henry Soolachan at his home.
man with video camera and another man with headphones
Provided Behind the scenes of “We Love We Self Up Here.” Cornell students Austin Lillywhite (left) and Afifa Ltifi (slightly visible besides) with filmmaker Kannan Arunasalam.
Comparative Literature

Film co-produced by Natalie Melas wins award

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two people dragging lobster traps
Anthony Lopardo Students Kevin Souhrada and Lindsay Manos drag lobster traps away from the shoreline on Cuttyhunk Island in Massachusetts.
two people dragging lobster traps
Anthony Lopardo Students Kevin Souhrada and Lindsay Manos drag lobster traps away from the shoreline on Cuttyhunk Island in Massachusetts.
Student experience

Students’ island clean-up trip inspires multimedia projects

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Museum display of a nude sculpture, cases of objects and a quote on the wall
Provided An exhibition focused on Pliny the Elder at Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.
Museum display of a nude sculpture, cases of objects and a quote on the wall
Provided An exhibition focused on Pliny the Elder at Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.
two woman at a table
Chris Kitchen Alison Rittershaus, Lynch Postdoctoral Associate in Curricular Engagement at the Johnson Museum, left, helps a student in the Monuments, Museums and Memory class review a piece of the museum's collection
students looking at museum paintings
Chris Kitchen Students in the Monuments, Museums and Memory class view work at the Johnson Museum during a class trip.
Public history

Students can sign up for minor in public history

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Illustration: red sky and land, people in space suits, modular buildings
NASA/JPL/Provided Even on future cosmic outposts like Mars, depicted in this artistic rendering, humans must consider closely replicating natural conditions found on Earth, according to a new theory called Pancosmorio.
Illustration: red sky and land, people in space suits, modular buildings
NASA/JPL/Provided Even on future cosmic outposts like Mars, depicted in this artistic rendering, humans must consider closely replicating natural conditions found on Earth, according to a new theory called Pancosmorio.
Astronomy

Humans need Earth-like ecosystem for deep-space living

Cornell Chronicle
Person wearing blue gloves examines an instrument
Noël Heaney/Cornell University Ben Cosgrove, associate professor of biomedical engineering
Person wearing blue gloves examines an instrument
Noël Heaney/Cornell University Ben Cosgrove, associate professor of biomedical engineering
Neurobiology and Behavior

$9.5M to fund chronic fatigue syndrome research

Cornell Chronicle