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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
person wearing blue shirt stands in front of complicated silver equipment
Chris Kitchen Manipulating the properties of atomic material helps Paul Malinowski understand the fundamental physics of how different quantum phases develop and are related to each other.
person wearing blue shirt stands in front of complicated silver equipment
Chris Kitchen Manipulating the properties of atomic material helps Paul Malinowski understand the fundamental physics of how different quantum phases develop and are related to each other.
Klarman Fellows

Klarman Fellow Malinowski creates and tests quantum materials

A&S Communications
Person wearing a hat in a sunny field, using electronc equipment
Chris Kitchen Matthew Zipple uses an RFID scanner to identify a mouse living in an outdoor enclosure. By briefly catching and releasing the mice Zipple and colleagues are able to take repeated measures of animal's body mass as they develop.
Richard Kong
Patrick Shanahan As a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in chemistry and chemical biology, Richard Kong develops catalysts to guide chemical reactions toward desired outcomes, including some that could have a positive effect on the environment.
Klarman Fellows

A&S Klarman Fellows program renewed and expanded

Cornell Chronicle
Green lawn intersected by gray paths, seen from the air
Jason Koski/Cornell University Aerial view of the Arts Quad, heart of the College of Arts and Sciences
Green lawn intersected by gray paths, seen from the air
Jason Koski/Cornell University Aerial view of the Arts Quad, heart of the College of Arts and Sciences
Klarman Fellows

A&S opens application portal for Klarman postdoc fellowships

A&S Communications
2022 wu scholars
2022 Wu Scholarship recipients. Top row, left to right: Shiping Cao, Yue Deng, and Zihan Hu. Bottom row, left to right: Hui Ji, Yubo Su, Yongjian Tang, and Hui Zhou. Not pictured: Shan-Chi Hsieh.
2022 wu scholars
2022 Wu Scholarship recipients. Top row, left to right: Shiping Cao, Yue Deng, and Zihan Hu. Bottom row, left to right: Hui Ji, Yubo Su, Yongjian Tang, and Hui Zhou. Not pictured: Shan-Chi Hsieh.
Graduate School

Eight Graduate Students Receive Wu Scholarships

Cornell University Graduate School
Aisha Conte
Provided Aisha Conte, whose app, Auset’s Cabinet, provides information on holistic and natural remedies
Aisha Conte
Provided Aisha Conte, whose app, Auset’s Cabinet, provides information on holistic and natural remedies
Student entrepreneurs

Students honored with entrepreneurial fellowships

Cornell Chronicle