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
Ryan Young/Cornell University Florencia Ardón (center), founder of Neurodiversity @ Cornell and staff member in the Learning Strategies Center, with neurodiversity ambassadors Carol Anne Barsody M.A. ’23 (left), master’s student in archeology, and Becca McCabe, doctoral student in mechanical engineering, in Duffield Hall Ryan Young/Cornell University Florencia Ardón (center), founder of Neurodiversity @ Cornell and staff member in the Learning Strategies Center, with neurodiversity ambassadors Carol Anne Barsody M.A. ’23 (left), master’s student in archeology, and Becca McCabe, doctoral student in mechanical engineering, in Duffield Hall Cornell community A movement brings community, visibility to neurodiversity at Cornell 4/10/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Kevin Schmid/Unsplash Miltary tank Kevin Schmid/Unsplash Miltary tank International relations Intelligence leak creates significant problems on and off the battlefield 4/10/2023 A&S Communications
Clay LeConey/Unsplash New York City's upper east side Clay LeConey/Unsplash New York City's upper east side Sociology Sociology research centerpiece of comedic video 4/10/2023 A&S Communications
Neurobiology & Behavior Brain Prize winner to speak on brain’s control of locomotion 4/7/2023 A&S Communications
Provided Farahany Provided Farahany Milstein Program Milstein speaker to explore “The Battle for Your Brain” 4/6/2023 A&S Communications
Chris Kitchen Cornell Cinema student staff and Director Molly Ryan, far left standing, pose with Kantor and Ferguson and two of their Emmys at a reception after the Arts Unplugged event. Chris Kitchen Austin Bunn, associate professor in performing and media arts, left, talks with Scott Ferguson, middle, and MIchael Kantor, right. Arts Unplugged From Dr. Fauci to 'Succession:' A peek into the lives of two alumni filmmakers 4/6/2023 A&S Communications
Provided Mary Ann Radzinowicz Provided Mary Ann Radzinowicz Literatures in English Mary Ann Radzinowicz, Milton scholar, dies at 97 4/6/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Archaic equation helps scientists control CO2 transformations 4/5/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Jebulon/Creative Commons license 1.0 Statue of Cicero, Courthouse, Rome, Italy Jebulon/Creative Commons license 1.0 Statue of Cicero, Courthouse, Rome, Italy Philosophy Classicist: ‘Modern’ view of religion dates to 303 AD 4/4/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Solen Feyissa/Unsplash Solen Feyissa/Unsplash Government TikTok fines ‘a potentially fruitful alternative’ to bans or lack of regulation 4/4/2023 A&S Communications
NASA/Dartmouth/Alexa Halford/Creative Commons license 2.0 A high altitude research balloon, launching in 2015 NASA/Dartmouth/Alexa Halford/Creative Commons license 2.0 A high altitude research balloon, launching in 2015 International relations Expect ‘swift engagement’ for future spy balloons that enter U.S. airspace 4/3/2023 A&S Communications
Daderot/Creative Commons license 1.0 Wiscosin state capitol building, state Supreme Court entrance Daderot/Creative Commons license 1.0 Wiscosin state capitol building, state Supreme Court entrance American studies Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election ‘immensely consequential’ 4/3/2023 A&S Communications
Evangeline Shaw/Unsplash Being a woman or racial minority can help someone stand out when few others look like them but they are more likely to be confused in settings where others share the same attributes. Evangeline Shaw/Unsplash Being a woman or racial minority can help someone stand out when few others look like them but they are more likely to be confused in settings where others share the same attributes. Economics Remember me? Gender, race may make you forgettable 4/3/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Colin Lloyd/Unsplash Courthouse steps Colin Lloyd/Unsplash Courthouse steps Government ‘Enormous consequences’ loom in the wake of Trump indictment 3/31/2023 A&S Communications
Tatiana Daubek The ensemble loadbang Tatiana Daubek The ensemble loadbang Music Ensemble-in-residence loadbang performs April 15 3/31/2023 A&S Communications
Official photo by Makoto Lin/Office of the President. Creative Commons license 2.0 Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen in 2021 Official photo by Makoto Lin/Office of the President. Creative Commons license 2.0 Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen in 2021 International relations Cornell expert: ‘For Beijing, the trip is a provocation that smacks of Taiwanese independence’ 3/31/2023 A&S Communications
Michael/Unsplash State Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin Michael/Unsplash State Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin Tech policy Whole-message AI communication seen as more useful 3/30/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Darren McGee/NYS Governor’s Office The carved portrait of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be permanently installed at the New York State Capitol's Great Western Staircase later this spring. Darren McGee/NYS Governor’s Office New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, right, and artist Meredith Bergmann discuss the Ruth Bader Ginsburg portrait that will be installed at the Great Western Staircase in the state capitol. Government Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 carved portrait to adorn NYS Capitol 3/30/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Anahma Shannon of Kawerak, Inc./Provided Thomas Urban, research scientist in the College of Arts and Sciences, uses ground-penetrating radar to search for communal graves at Pilgrim Hot Springs in Alaska, in collaboration with employees of the National Park Service and Kawerak, Inc. Anahma Shannon of Kawerak, Inc./Provided Thomas Urban, research scientist in the College of Arts and Sciences, uses ground-penetrating radar to search for communal graves at Pilgrim Hot Springs in Alaska, in collaboration with employees of the National Park Service and Kawerak, Inc. Archaeology Radar, AI identify Alaska Native Spanish flu victims burial site 3/29/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Viktor Borinets/Ministry of Defense, Ukraine Soldier at the Battle of Bakhmut, Nov. 2022 Viktor Borinets/Ministry of Defense, Ukraine Soldier at the Battle of Bakhmut, Nov. 2022 International relations Russia’s quest for Bahkmut could lead to greater losses elsewhere 3/28/2023 A&S Communications
Distinguished Visiting Journalist Panel on political polarization and the media set for April 19 3/28/2023 A&S Communications
Rare and Manuscript Collections One of the Newman Lab synchrotrons Rare and Manuscript Collections One of the Newman Lab synchrotrons Physics For Newman Lab’s 75th Birthday, Some Fascinating Facts 3/28/2023 Cornellians
NASA/JPL-Caltech A ‘hot Jupiter’ called HD 149026b, is about 3 times hotter than the rocky surface of Venus, the hottest planet in our solar system. NASA/JPL-Caltech A ‘hot Jupiter’ called HD 149026b, is about 3 times hotter than the rocky surface of Venus, the hottest planet in our solar system. Astronomy Giant planet atmospheres vary widely, JWST confirms 3/27/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Provided Giant African pouched rat. Provided Giant African pouched rat. Psychology Bomb-sniffing rodents undergo ‘weird’ vaginal transformations 3/27/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Cornell in Washington Students find professional, academic opportunities through Cornell in Washington program 3/27/2023 A&S Communications
Phil Wilde 3MT 2019 winners (from left): Pamela Meyerhofer (People’s Choice), Teddy Yesudasan (1st place), and Shao-Pei Chou (2nd place). Phil Wilde 3MT 2019 winners (from left): Pamela Meyerhofer (People’s Choice), Teddy Yesudasan (1st place), and Shao-Pei Chou (2nd place). Graduate student research Eight Students Advancing to 3MT Finals 3/24/2023 Cornell University Graduate School
Amanda Vick/Unsplash Amanda Vick/Unsplash Tech policy Possible TikTok ban would deal ‘crushing blow’ to creators 3/23/2023 A&S Communications
Credit: Lindsay France (UREL) Physics graduate and undergraduate students work on a project in Newman Laboratory. Credit: Noël Heaney (UREL) Students in the Warrior-Scholars speak with Professor Abigail Crites about the instrument she is building to measure cosmic microwave background radiation to advance the study of early galaxies. Physics After 75 years, accelerator physics still going strong in Newman Lab 3/22/2023 Arts & Sciences Communications
Jason Koski/Cornell University Margaret Rossiter, the Marie Underhill Noll Emerita Professor of the History of Science in the College of Arts and Sciences. Jason Koski/Cornell University Margaret Rossiter, the Marie Underhill Noll Emerita Professor of the History of Science in the College of Arts and Sciences. Science and Technology Studies How Margaret Rossiter uncovered the hidden women of science 3/22/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Janne Simoes/Unsplash U.S. Capitol Building Janne Simoes/Unsplash U.S. Capitol Building Government Lawmakers struggle to differentiate AI and human emails 3/22/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Ryan Young/Cornell University Darryl Seligman, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences, and a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow. Ryan Young/Cornell University Darryl Seligman, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences, and a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow. Astronomy First known interstellar interloper resembles ‘dark comet’ 3/22/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Eugene/Unsplash Kyiv, Ukraine Eugene/Unsplash Kyiv, Ukraine International relations IMF providing political cover for Western allies to support Ukraine 3/22/2023 A&S Communications
AI in science 10 researchers named inaugural Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellows 3/22/2023 Cornell Chronicle
President of the Russian Federation/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In 2018, Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin President of the Russian Federation/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In 2018, Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin International relations Xi trying to ‘thread the needle’ by meeting Putin without damaging China’s relations in Europe 3/21/2023 A&S Communications
Thermal image recording of mice Thermal image recording of mice Neurobiology and Behavior Imaging captures social dynamics of 'pee-shy' mice 3/21/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Yu-Tsun Shao and David Muller/Provided A transmission electron microscope image shows the moiré lattice of molybdenum ditelluride and tungsten diselenide. Yu-Tsun Shao and David Muller/Provided A transmission electron microscope image shows the moiré lattice of molybdenum ditelluride and tungsten diselenide. Physics Semiconductor lattice marries electrons and magnetic moments 3/21/2023 Cornell Chronicle
Greg Bulla/Unsplash Mexico/U.S. border Greg Bulla/Unsplash Mexico/U.S. border International relations Should US send troops to fight Mexican drug cartels? It's not a good idea. 3/21/2023 USA Today
Provided Kreynovich (left) and Carroll on a supply run Provided Kreynovich (left) and Carroll on a supply run Alumni Meet two young alums doing hands-on relief work in Ukraine 3/20/2023 Cornellians
Alumni generosity Giving Day raises more than $13M, shattering records 3/20/2023 Alumni Affairs & Development
Cornell Center for Social Sciences Cornell Center for Social Sciences names 14 faculty fellows 3/17/2023 Cornell Chronicle