… including the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son and the Lost Coin – and Genesis stories about figures such as Jacob and … from the many references he makes to it,” Carmichael said. “For example, in the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, … Hellenistic cultural background is evident in his writing – for instance the Greeks’ love of enigmas and riddles as …
On March 22 co-founder and former leader of the Israeli Black Panthers will give a talk, "Darkness in the Holy Land: The Israeli Black Panthers’ Struggle for Human Rights and Against Racism."
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Artist concept of a cloudy Earth-like exoplanet with colorful biota in the clouds.
Cornell researchers have created the first reflectance spectra – a color-coded key – of microorganisms that live in the clouds floating above Earth’s surface.
Charlotte Logan is a doctoral student in linguistics from Syracuse, New York. She chose to pursue further study at Cornell due to its location in the Haudenosaunee homelands and the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program.
… and subsequent performance tour of two major works. The first commission is a song cycle by composer Shawn Okpebholo …
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Jeffrey Palmer (left) and Malte Ziewitz, recipients of the 2022 Robert and Helen Appel Fellowship for Humanists and Social Scientists, at a May 10 reception.
… to many.” Ziewitz’s “Due Process Clinic” was granted the first Cornell Quantitative and Interpretive Research … Bobbi Josephine Hernandez Distinguished Teaching Prize , first awarded in 2018, honors faculty members for excellence …
Little is known about how higher cortical areas in the brain develop after the primary areas are in place. A new study by Cornell and Yale researchers, including professor emerita of psychology Barbara Finlay, uses computer modeling to show that the development and evolution of secondary visual cortical areas can be explained by the same process.