Professor
Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, Literatures in English
… of the Contemporary Novel (Stanford University Press, 2025) rethinks the status of animals in global fiction, … is also co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of George Eliot (2025). She has also published essays in Contemporary … of the Contemporary Novel (Stanford University Press, 2025) rethinks the status of animals in global fiction, …
Senior Lecturer, Persian Studies
Near Eastern Studies
… in: "Near East and Georgia", III, Tbilisi, 2002. The first Georgian Newspaper - "Sakartvelos Gazeti", in: … 2002. Status of Religions in the Ilkhanate under the first Ilkhans, in: "Perspective-XXI", 2, The Georgian …
… has given me goose skin, as the Germans say, ever since it first looked at me, when I was young and in my twenties. … the differences that bring life to what education at its best can do. Today I am completing a book on Kluge’s vital …
Pietro (Piero) Pucci, an influential classical scholar who spent more than 50 years in the Department of Classics in the College of Arts and Sciences, died in Paris on April 7. He was 96.
… six exhibits, almost one per year, since its inception. The first, Food-Water-Life/Lucy+Jorge Orta, explored the … incredibly urgent about working in a stunning and raw field site that is exposed to rapidly changing conditions.” Read the story on the Cornell’s giving website . …
Jon McKenzie, professor of practice in the Department of English, is working with area school teachers and their students to address issues meaningful to them and their communities, using strategic storytelling, a variety of media-making and participatory research.
On Monday, British company Cineworld, which owns Regal Cinemas in the United States, announced it would temporarily close all of its 663 movie theaters in both countries, a move expected to impact 45,000 employees and send the future of the entertainment industry further into uncertainty.
While they say more needs to be done to secure permanent protected status for “Dreamers,” some Cornell faculty say they’re hopeful about the recent Supreme Court ruling, which ruled that the Trump administration’s move to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in 2017 was unlawful.