Colleagues are planning a symposium in August to celebrate the birthday of Jerrold Meinwald, Goldwin Smith Professor of Chemistry Emeritus, who turned 90 in January. The symposium will take place during the meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology in Kyoto, Japan.
… bureau chief, has been named the Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist (DVJ) Fellow in the College of Arts and … editor and writer for Quanta Magazine. The Distinguished Visiting Journalist program is funded through a significant … WSJ Moscow Bureau Chief named A&S Zubrow Visiting Journalist for fall 2022 …
When Samantha Sheppard, assistant professor in the Department of Performing and Media Arts, contemplated the movies she would include in a fall film and speaker series on Black cinema, she had a tough time choosing only five.
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Comparative Literature, French Studies Program, Medieval Studies Program
… Laurent Ferri currently serves as Curator ofthe pre-1800 … Collections, aka RMC. Before joining Cornell as a Visiting Assistant Professor in 2006, he wasconservateur du … a historian of colors and pioneer of animal studies, Laurent has authored four books and (at least) thirty-seven …
… Daniel Kim Religious Studies & Chemistry La Mirada, Calif. Why did you choose Cornell? One of the … as a TA has sharpened my understanding of how to articulate what I intend to teach and what concepts deserve … student absorbs material in a different manner and every class is different in its needs, and the mark of a skilled …
Tim Bowden ’08, MA ’09
O’Toole interviews Venezuelan migrants in a park in the southern Mexico city of Tapachula in February 2022.
… and now studies the political thought of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. What is your area of research and what is its … poet, philosopher, nun and social critic Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Mexico, 1651-1695). She is the most important and … thought and uses it to address questions regarding the overlaps and the disjunctions between patriarchal and …
… Award-winning poet and writer Claudia Rankine will read from her work for the Robert Chasen … with ticket and is open to the public. Tickets are available at Willard Straight Hall Resource Center (4th/main floor) now and … Award-winning poet and writer Claudia Rankine will read from her work for the Robert …
… The Spring 2019 Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series features award-winning authors … some will include book signings. Books will be available for purchase courtesy of Buffalo Street Books. The … cash fare for a single ride is $1.50. For more information, visit english.cornell.edu/zalaznick, email …
… Pathways Internship Program began their academic year last fall, hopes were running high for in-person internships … exploring careers they might want to pursue after college. La’Treil Allen ’22 is providing career experiences for high … its employees detect possible conflicts of interest. La’Treil Allen As an intern with DreamWakers , Allen writes …
… María Angélica Bravo Núñez, Molecular Biology and Genetics … Molecular Biology and Genetics … María Angélica Bravo Núñez Assistant Professor, Molecular Biology and Genetics Academic focus: Evolution and molecular mechanisms of chromosome segregation in fungal pathogens …
Who has the power to dream and to detain? What constitutes culture and national identity? What is citizenship?These are some of the questions that members of Marginalia, an undergraduate poetry review society, grappled with during an April 18 poetry open mic night called “Radiant Voices: Citizenship.”
… Reality Check Insights delivers data insights related to people’s attitudes, preferences and behaviors. … work. When an advocacy organization wanted to know whether Black parents felt comfortable sending their children back to … assigned his class, co-taught with Jonathon Schuldt, to visit Cornell’s Survey Research Institute and call voters to …
Jonathan Zhu, J.D. ’92, whose A.D. White Fellowship allowed him to attend Cornell, has established the Zhu Family Graduate Fellowships supporting humanities doctoral students at Cornell University. Each of the three 2025 fellows – who are pursuing art history, anthropology, and science and technology studies, appreciates that the fellowship’s financial support paired with release from teaching responsibilities allows them the flexibility to pursue research questions as they arise.