energy.gov An aerial view of Brookhaven National Laboratory. energy.gov An aerial view of Brookhaven National Laboratory. Honors Two physics graduate students chosen for DOE program 5/2/2023 A&S Communications
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. 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. Sociology May Day strikes: French far-right gains ground as working people's party 5/1/2023 A&S Communications
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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 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 Physics Magnetic imaging unlocks crucial property of 2D superconductor 5/1/2023 Cornell Chronicle
History Historian explores limits of justice for enslaved women in Virginia 4/28/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Provided Provided In Memoriam ‘Heroic’ physicist Toichiro Kinoshita dies at 98 4/27/2023 A&S Communications
Provided Students in the Milstein Program practice with each other before they conduct interviews with civic leaders. 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 4/27/2023 A&S Communications
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’ 4/27/2023 A&S Communications
Changfan Lin Changfan Lin Chemistry & Chemical Biology New research sheds light on how circadian rhythms work 4/26/2023 Cornell Chronicle
The helm of the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine, USS Florida The helm of the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine, USS Florida History 'Parking missile subs in South Korea creates multiple risk scenarios' 4/26/2023 A&S Communications
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 4/26/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Daniela Paola Alchapar/Unsplash Colorful tropical garden in the Caribbean Daniela Paola Alchapar/Unsplash Colorful tropical garden in the Caribbean Comparative Literature Recent alumna awarded Bernheimer Prize 4/25/2023 A&S Communications
Provided P. Gabrielle Foreman Provided P. Gabrielle Foreman American studies MacArthur Fellow to give Krieger Lecture on 19th-Century Black political organizing 4/25/2023 A&S Communications
Kannan Arunasalam/Provided Behind the scenes of “We Love We Self Up Here.” Subject Henry Soolachan at his home. 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 4/25/2023 A&S Communications
Chris Kitchen Zhilei Zhao and parrots Chris Kitchen Zhilei Zhao and parrots Klarman Fellows Klarman Fellow studies vocal learning in parrots 4/25/2023 A&S Communications
Provided The course meets in Statler Auditorium—home to another iconic class, Intro to Wines. Provided The course meets in Statler Auditorium—home to another iconic class, Intro to Wines. Campus & Beyond Popular course offers life lessons from faculty dream team 4/25/2023 Cornellians
Provided Jane Landers Provided Jane Landers History Noted life of an “Atlantic Creole” focus of Becker Lectures 4/24/2023 A&S Communications
Student experiences Ask our Ambassadors: Finding Plato on the Arts Quad 4/24/2023 A&S Student Ambassador
Economics ‘Cheap thrills’: Low-cost leisure leads to less work, more play 4/24/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Anthony Lopardo Students Kevin Souhrada and Lindsay Manos drag lobster traps away from the shoreline on Cuttyhunk Island in Massachusetts. 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 4/24/2023 A&S Communications
Literature and climate change Book goes underground to find how climate change shapes stories 4/21/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Provided An exhibition focused on Pliny the Elder at Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. Provided An exhibition focused on Pliny the Elder at Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. Humanities Museum exhibit illuminates Pliny’s study of art, nature 4/20/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Frank Stewart Jazz trumpeter Marcus Printup Cornell Department of Music’s Chorus, Glee Club, and Symphony Orchestra Music Mozart’s Requiem, jazz trumpeter highlight late-April concert schedule 4/19/2023 A&S Communications
Society for the Humanities Year of ‘Repair’ ends with research conference at Society for the Humanities 4/19/2023 A&S Communications
Provided A scene from Austin Bunn’s new short film “Campfire.” Provided A scene from Austin Bunn’s new short film “Campfire.” Rural humanities ‘Out Here’ film event shines light on rural LGBTQ life 4/18/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Riche Richardson "Love Always: Timeless Toni Morrison" (2021) Riche Richardson "Love Always: Timeless Toni Morrison" (2021) Creative works Art and community: Africana Library exhibits quilts 4/17/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Opportunities Partnership Expands Horizons of Humanities Doctoral Career Possibilities 4/17/2023 Cornell University Graduate School
USGS/NASA Landsat8 Nile River USGS/NASA Landsat8 Nile River Climate Strong momentum marks 2030 Project’s early fundraising results 4/17/2023 Alumni Affairs & Development
Engaged Cornell New faculty award celebrates community engagement across Cornell 4/13/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Government ‘No one wins when immigrants cannot readily access healthcare’ 4/13/2023 A&S Communications
Noël Heaney/Cornell University Britney Schmidt Noël Heaney/Cornell University Britney Schmidt Astronomy Britney Schmidt named one of Time’s 100 most influential people 4/13/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Franz Mahr/World Bank World Bank Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Franz Mahr/World Bank World Bank Headquarters, Washington, D.C. World Bank 3 ways Banga may push World Bank to tackle climate change more aggressively 4/13/2023 A&S Communications
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 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 4/12/2023 A&S Communications
Jay Potter/Cornell University Bench honoring Hu Shih Jay Potter/Cornell University Bench honoring Hu Shih Alumni New Beebe Lake seating area honors Hu Shih 4/12/2023 Cornell Chronicle
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. 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 4/12/2023 Cornell Chronicle
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Noël Heaney/Cornell University Ben Cosgrove, associate professor of biomedical engineering Noël Heaney/Cornell University Ben Cosgrove, associate professor of biomedical engineering Neurobiology and Behavior $9.5M to fund chronic fatigue syndrome research 4/11/2023 Cornell Chronicle
K. Mitch Hodge/Unsplash Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square, Belfast K. Mitch Hodge/Unsplash Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square, Belfast International relations Despite lasting peace, legacy of trauma in Northern Ireland remains 4/11/2023 A&S Communications
Andrea Kane/Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ David Nirenberg Andrea Kane/Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ David Nirenberg Religion Understanding history of anti-semitism can help us today 4/11/2023 A&S Communications
Simon Wheeler/Cornell University Simon Wheeler/Cornell University Post-graduate excellence Ten Inducted into Bouchet Graduate Honor Society 4/10/2023 Cornell University Graduate School