This semester, visiting A.D. White Professors-at-Large will explore themes of democracy, reparatory justice and Latin American narratives during public talks.
Cornell math professor Steven Strogatz appears in a new film, “Hunting Yellow Pigs,” that celebrates the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM) and its unconventional approach to math education. The Cornell Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences will host a screening with filmmaker Ming-I Huang on March 24 at 4 p.m. in Schwarz Auditorium, room 201 in Rockefeller Hall.
W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Literature Emeritus
Literatures in English
… few of his over 100 pubic readings. Mr. McClane has been a visiting professor at Colby College; Williams College, where he was a Henry Luce Visiting Professor; Washington University (St. Louis); and a …
… interests focus on modern and contemporary Spanish peninsular literature and culture, with an emphasis on gender and sexuality. She has taught courses in Spanish Peninsular literature and cinema. She is currently working on a … 1868-1936, that examines the figure of the lesbian in late 19thcentury and early 20thcentury Spain. …
… Engineering University. Before coming to Cornell, he was a visiting scholar at the Department of Central Eurasian … Engineering University. Before coming to Cornell, he was a visiting scholar at the Department of Central Eurasian …
Courtesy of Janus Films
Still from 8 ½ (1963, dir. Federico Fellini)
From midcentury melodramas to speculative visions of technology and the human body—and even a French coming of age story about crafting world class cheese—Cornell Cinema’s spring season offers a varied plate.
… with artists and arts/performance scholars. The next visit is Thursday, Oct. 29. … with artists and arts/performance scholars. The next visit is Thursday, Oct. 29. “Critical Moves: Performance in … the experiences they have across various communities.” The visiting artists will also share their career paths and the …
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Hosted by Mat Zucker ’92, The Cidiot chronicles the joys of country living—and helps other city folk make the leap
… the term “cidiot” is an insult for clueless urbanites who visit—or even move to—small towns. “But I’m trying to make … a roadmap for other urbanites to follow suit (or at least visit). “I’m still fascinated by the region; it’s a great …
Associate Professor of the Practice
Literatures in English
… Ransom Center, the Normal Mailer Center, and has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome. His essays … Ransom Center, the Normal Mailer Center, and has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome. His essays …
… In some ways, the Class of 2024 is managing better than many people might have … These days, the chats happen by Zoom but the stories, the laughter and the hopes and dreams are still the same. In some ways, the Class of 2024 is managing better than many people might have …
… Life, reported in 2019 that 13.4% of students in the Class of 2023 self-identified as first-generation. The … our increasingly diverse first-generation student population,” said Shakima M. Clency, the Peggy J. Koenig ’78 … supporting these students, including POSSE, the McNair Scholars Program, Upward Bound, the Higher Education Opportunity …
… equity practices in the world. Ms. Blassberg is currently a Visiting Professor of Practice at Cornell Law School, where …
A party in the Temple of Zeus for retiring Zeus manager, Lydia Dutton. Left to right: A.R. Ammons, Cecil Giscombe, Dutton, David Burak, Phyllis Janowitz, James McConkey and Tony Caputi.
Professor Emeritus and University President Emeritus
Classics
… Hunter Ripley Rawlings III is an American classics scholar and academic administrator. He is best known for serving … Classics … Overview Hunter Ripley Rawlings III is an American classics scholar and academic administrator. He is best known for serving …