… them — was The Cornell Daily Sun. I joined because I was a first-year looking for extracurriculars, because I wanted … sending an infamous email and taking their course my first semester on campus. I have facilitated something like …
… in the College of Arts and Sciences. After her widely cited first book was published – “ Down Girl: The Logic of … were being so brutally enslaved. It’s not that fatness was first derogated, and then Black bodies were associated with …
… Harris as running mate and vice-presidential candidate, the first black and South Asian woman to serve on the ticket as … Harris as running mate and vice-presidential candidate, the first black and South Asian woman to serve on the ticket as …
… proposed such a process, but the new experiments are the first to test for it directly, the scholars said. They said … shifts alter who is perceived as a minority in the first place, we aim to identify those most vulnerable to the …
… with Milstein students about what to expect during their first six-week summer session at Cornell Tech this summer. … with Milstein students about what to expect during their first six-week summer session at Cornell Tech this summer. …
… poorly funded high school, which is too often the case for first-generation students and under-represented minorities, …
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Colleen Barry, dean of the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, speaks during a reception for the school Sept. 15 in Martha Van Rensselaer Hall. In the background are President Martha E. Pollack and Provost Michael Kotlikoff.
The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy creates a home for policy-oriented faculty to study and teach, and for students to learn, about effective, thoughtful policymaking, analysis and management.
For most biology students, the conventional pathway toward initiating research entails pursuing questions in a research field in which they’re interested. Jordan Garcia, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, however, arrived at the subject of his PhD dissertation in a decidedly antithetical manner—by pursuing the field he found most pertinent to the questions about which he was curious.
… She broke gender barriers, not once but four times, as the first woman to serve as Las Vegas justice court judge, as a … might as well acquire a profession,” she said. And from the first class, “I liked everything about law school.” When she …