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Beate Heinemann

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Leading particle physicist headlines fall 2024 Bethe Lectures

Beate Heinemann, professor at Universität Hamburg and director for particle physics at DESY in Germany, will share the stories of two outstanding women scientists in a public lecture.
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Empowering online communities with NSF grant

Nori Jacoby, assistant professor of psychology, has been awarded an NSF fellowship for a project to develop algorithms to more effectively harness the intelligence of crowds by improving the quality of collective evaluations
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Professor’s feature-length documentary film debuts at Cornell Cinema

“Possible Landscapes,” a new feature-length documentary film exploring the lived experience of landscapes and environments in the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago, will have its debut screening on Sept. 25 at Cornell Cinema.
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Economics conference considers tech, political impacts on global economy

Economists from around the world will come to campus Oct. 3-5 to explore the changing global economy.
movie poster: The Man Who Saved the Internet with a Sunflower

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Indie drama depicts Cornellian couple's role in web history

Set in the 1980s, The Man Who Saved the Internet with a Sunflower chronicles two ’69 classmates in Silicon Valley
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Cornell expert reflects on Sri Lanka election

Scholar Daniel Bass comments on this week's presidential election in Sri Lanka, the first since a 2022 economic meltdown that forced the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
 Cornell's central campus with lake beyond

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Cornell, partners to make upstate NY a regional engine for better batteries

With funding from the National Science Foundation, Cornell and a group of institutional partners have created the Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine to advance energy storage technology and boost large-capacity battery manufacturing in the region.
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Volcanoes may help reveal interior heat on Jupiter moon

By examining Jupiter’s moon Io – the most volcanically active place in the solar system – Cornell astronomers can study a vital process in planetary formation and evolution: tidal heating.
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Active Learning Initiative welcomes new director, says goodbye to longtime leader

In June 2024, longtime Active Learning Initiative director Peter Lepage handed the initiative's reins to incoming director, Timothy Riley, professor of mathematics.
Daveed Diggs

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Tony Award winner Daveed Diggs to visit campus for talk

Daveed Diggs, who won Tony and Grammy awards for his portrayal of the dual roles of Thomas Jefferson and Marquis de Lafayette in “Hamilton,” will visit campus Sept. 25 for a talk as the 2024 Heermans-McCalmon Distinguished Guest Artist.
Book cover: Positioning Women in Conflict Studies

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Improving women’s status promotes peace – but how?

Scholars and policymakers need to look at more than "gender equality" to assess women’s status and how it contributes to political violence or peace, political scientist Sabrina Karim argues in a new book.
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How art helped to shape modern France

Art historian Kelly Presutti examines the role that depictions of landscape – in paintings, photographs, prints, porcelain and maps – played in the formation of modern France in a new book.
Steve Jackson smiling, talking to three people around a high table.

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Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation: teaching the way people learn

As vice provost for academic innovation, Prof. Steve Jackson has been working to ensure that teaching in university classrooms, labs, studios, and field sites is aligned with what the latest research tells us about how people learn best.
Deanne Gebell Gitner, smiling, with short black hair, a jacket and pearl necklace

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Donor’s Annual Prize Shows Appreciation for Teaching Assistants

The Deanne Gebell Gitner ’66 and Family Annual Prize for Teaching Assistants was created to put TAs in the spotlight, celebrating and recognizing them for their contributions to education at Cornell.
Neal Zaslaw, in glasses and short-sleeved button-down shirt, looking at a musical score long enough that he is holding it in both hands.

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‘Mr. Mozart’ finishes comprehensive catalog of maestro’s work

The three-decade project is a fitting capstone to the 85-year-old Neal Zaslaw’s career as one of the world’s leading Mozart authorities, one who was once dubbed “Mr. Mozart” by the New York Times.
Derek Penslar

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Final speaker in series examining antisemitism, Islamophobia

Cornell’s “Antisemitism and Islamophobia Examined” series concludes this semester with a talk by Derek Penslar, the William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History at Harvard University.
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Black print history, community featured in exhibit

The exhibit reveals how newspapers served as a powerful vehicle for literature, culture and community-building.
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AI succeeds in combatting conspiracy theories

Conversations with large language models can effectively reduce individuals’ belief in conspiracy theories, a finding that offers new insights into the psychological mechanisms behind the phenomenon as well as potential tools to fight conspiracies’ spread.
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Freund Prize winners to read Sept. 26 

The work of the four winning writers – Andrew Boryga, Aisha Abdel Gawad, C. Michelle Lindley and Amanda Moore – spans a wide range of forms and topics.
Britney Schmidt

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Scientist Britney Schmidt wins Blavatnik Award

Schmidt received the award for “advancing climate science and planetary habitability studies through groundbreaking research on ice-ocean interactions and innovative exploration of Earth’s polar regions and icy planetary bodies.”
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Klarman Fellow to study consequences of the social safety net

Neil Cholli, Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in economics, has received a grant from the Washington Center for Equitable Growth to study how inequality affects economic growth and well-being in the U.S.
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Microscale kirigami robot folds into 3D shapes and crawls

Researchers created a robot less than 1 millimeter in size that is printed as a 2D hexagonal “metasheet” but, with a jolt of electricity, morphs into preprogrammed 3D shapes and crawls.
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Language ‘Sustainability through Collaboration’ Conference at Cornell

Cornell, the only institution offering regular multilevel instruction in all six of the major Southeast Asian languages – Burmese, Indonesian, Khmer, Filipino (Tagalog), Thai and Vietnamese – will host a conference on the teaching of these languages on Sept. 19-21.
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Cornell history scholars in residence at Institute for Advanced Study

Mara Yue Du, associate professor of history; Durba Ghosh, professor of history; and Rachel Weil, professor of history are pursuing research projects at the IAS campus in Princeton, New Jersey.
Robert Pohl

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Robert Pohl, innovator in condensed matter physics, dies at 94

Robert (Bobby) Pohl, the Goldwin Smith Professor of Physics Emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences, died Aug. 30 in Göttingen, Germany. He was 94.
Elisa Gabbert

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‘Accomplished’ poet and essayist to kick off 2024 Zalaznick Reading Series

Elisa Gabbert "has managed to create a life out of reading books and meeting her would be absolutely eye-opening for our students.”
Sevral people, some in colorful traditional dress, stand together in an auditorium

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Cornell hosts major international meeting on education

The global conference, held in July, received 1,150 submissions from scholars and practitioners from 112 countries, representing five continents.
Yao Yang

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New Faculty: Yao Yang

Yao Yang, Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Victoria Netanus Xaka

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New Faculty: Victoria Netanus Xaka

Victoria Netanus Xaka, Music
Molly Womack

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New Faculty: Molly Womack

Molly Womack, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Yu Wang

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New Faculty: Yu Wang

Yu Wang, Science and Technology Studies
Weinan Sun

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New Faculty: Weinan Sun

Weinan Sun, Neurobiology and Behavior
Ayshwarya Subramanian

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New Faculty: Ayshwarya Subramanian

Ashwarya Subramanian, Molecular Biology and Genetics
Anna Shechtman

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New Faculty: Anna Shechtman

Anna Schechtman, Literatures in English
Justin Steinberg

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New Faculty: Justin Steinberg

Justin Steinberg, Philosophy
Carmel Raz

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New Faculty: Carmel Raz

Carmel Raz, Music
Ezra Oberfield

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New Faculty: Ezra Oberfield

Ezra Oberfield, Economics
Nora Prior

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New Faculty: Nora H. Prior

Nora H. Prior, Psychology
Jeremy Lise

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New Faculty: Jeremy Lise

Jeremy Lise, Economics
Nancy P. Lin

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New Faculty: Nancy P. Lin

Nancy P. Lin, History of Art and Visual Studies
Anran Li

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New Faculty: Anran Li

Anran Li, Economics
Rohit Lamba

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New Faculty: Rohit Lamba

Rohit Lamba, Economics
Alexandra Kleeman

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New Faculty: Alexandra Kleeman

Alexandra Kleeman, Literatures in English
Adhy Kim

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New Faculty: Adhy Kim

Adhy Kim, Literatures in English, Asian American Studies
Nori Jacoby

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New Faculty: Nori Jacoby

Nori Jacoby, Psychology
Rebeca Hey-Colon

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New Faculty: Rebeca L. Hey-Colón

Rebeca L. Hey-Colón, Literatures in English and Latina/o Studies
Adam Harris

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New Faculty: Adam Harris

Adam Harris, Economics
Drummond Fielding

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New Faculty: Drummond Fielding

Drummond Fielding, Astronomy
Jennet Dickinson

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New Faculty: Jennet Dickinson

Jennet Dickinson, Physics
Chad Cordova

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New Faculty: Chad Córdova

Chad Cordova, Romance Studies