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New student awards honor Medieval studies faculty

Medieval Studies has created new prizes for students. Submissions for both prizes are due Jan. 31 and will be judged by a faculty panel in the Medieval Studies Program.
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Sophomore's organization fosters conversations on racial justice, mental health

"Poetry and artwork were my ways of processing the world around me."
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Polishing resumes, building confidence: The impact of peer advisors

Peer advisors in A&S Career Development help students accomplish their dreams and goals.
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Conference considers medicine from historical standpoint

The Nov. 2 conference will focus on an interdisciplinary approach.
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Empowering research and building community: A Rawlings Scholar’s journey

Rawlings Presidential Research Program Scholar Tejal Nair is working on research that connects math and computer science with technology in areas such as healthcare.
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World Languages Days opened to public this year

First-year World Languages Day is open to the public which brings a day filled with various activities.
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Election forecasting topic of eCornell keynote address

Peter Enns, professor in the Department of Government, will offer insights on the art and science of political forecasting and what his current forecast tells us about the 2024 election in an eCornell keynote address, Oct 1 at 2:30 p.m.
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Cornell Cinema explores textiles, 1980s nostalgia, and real-world events

Real-world events inspire a collective lineup that is relevant to what professors are teaching and what students are learning.