… Nero, reviled among the emperors, “considered himself first and foremost an artist.” Then there was Hadrian, “a … of imagination: “It was here on the Palatine that Rome’s first emperor planted the flag of power and where, for …
… much from a lecture if they have engaged with the concepts first. Active learning classrooms emphasize “deliberate … poorly funded high school, which is too often the case for first-generation students and under-represented minorities, …
David Wilson Henderson, professor emeritus of mathematics, died Dec. 20 in Newark, Delaware, from injuries suffered when he was struck by a vehicle in a pedestrian crosswalk in Bethany Beach, Delaware. He was 79.According to published reports, Henderson was struck shortly after 5 p.m. on Dec. 19. After being taken to nearby Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, Delaware, Henderson was transported to Christiana Hospital in Newark, where he died the next day.
… W.E. (women entrepreneurs) Cornell, recently announced its first cohort of students for the 2018-19 academic year. W.E. … effective prosthetics; Doctoral student Maya Mundell: help first-generation students form effective academic habits and …
… but Moisey places them in an appendix at the end so readers first experience the photos and ritual text for themselves. The first essay, “Girlplay,” is by novelist Cynthia Robinson, …
… fulfill five different distribution categories in their first four semesters at Cornell, encouraging early … on fulfilling requirements early on “stands to acquaint first and second-year students with a wider range of …
… on baseball, soccer, and tennis. He is, however, first and foremost a poet of the highest order, full of … on baseball, soccer, and tennis. He is, however, first and foremost a poet of the highest order, full of …
Emeritus professor of physics Donald F. Holcomb, who served two terms as chair of the department and championed the cause of improving physics education, died Aug. 9 in his residence at Kendal at Ithaca.
… have labeled at one time or another as “loving.” The first was with a little girl I’ll call Joan, when I was in … Haven, Connecticut. We learned two important things. The first thing we learned wasn’t surprising: it turned out that …
… summer, Abby (the only professor to allow me to use her first name) wrote a personal email to my mom, thanking her … of Engineering and in 2015 received the McCormick Award for first-year advising, an award based on student comments …
Is the pen really mightier than the sword? Specifically, do laws and treaties have the power to stop armed conflicts before they begin? That is the question on the table at the next Einaudi Center Lund Debate, “Can War Be Prevented by Law?,” March 1 at 4:30 p.m. in Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium, Klarman Hall.
… a really good critical thinker.” After positions with the Ellen DeGeneres show and TMZ, Naimi now works at PMK•BNC, a … his interest in popular culture as an intern with The Ellen DeGeneres Show, rotating through the talk show’s six … embassy in Los Angeles. Naimi then returned to the Ellen DeGerenes Show as an audience assistant, serving as …
… disciplines about what it means to be human in the twenty-first century. Featuring audio essays written and recorded … Nussbaum speaks of these conditions as capabilities. The first is the capability to “imagine, to think, and to …
… on the concept of energy-recovering particle accelerators first introduced by physicist Maury Tigner at Cornell more … on the concept of energy-recovering particle accelerators first introduced by physicist Maury Tigner at Cornell more … invented at Cornell University 50 years ago, and having its first demonstration in a multi-turn SRF ERL shows Cornell’s …