… and having busy schedules inundated with activities, my two best friends and I have been able to maintain a friendship … How have your beliefs or perspectives changed since you first arrived at Cornell? What have you discovered about … semester of my sophomore year. This decision was by far the best academic move I made, as it sealed my fate as a science …
… critical thinking and writing skills in a pair of fall first-year writing seminars. … critical thinking and writing skills in a pair of fall first-year writing seminars. Their course work culminated in … Costume, photo collections inspire first-year seminars …
… nicknamed, offers free support services and resources for first-year students and is conveniently located on most first-year students’ way to and from campus. The Tat is … events at the Tat is Fun Fridays @ Tatkon, which offers games, snacks, and hot chocolate on Friday afternoons, …
… I leave here. If you were to offer advice to an incoming first year student, what would you say? Do your best not to measure yourself against your peers. You’re on …
… Miami, FL What Cornell memory do you treasure the most? My best memories at Cornell fall into two categories: being … and fruition. If you were to offer advice to an incoming first year student, what would you say? Even if you think …
Nancy Wang ’24 and DALL-E3/College of Human Ecology
Nancy Wang ’24 used the AI DALL-E3 and the prompt “create a schematic of one layer of flexible battery, one layer of woven conductive thread, and one layer of textile” to create this image.
Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor in Humanistic Studies Emeritus
Classics, History
… Saved Greece—and Western Civilization was named one of the best books of 2004 by the Washington Post. His Masters of … Caesar and the Genius of Leadership was named one of the best books of 2012 by Bloomberg. His The Death of Caesar: … Empire ... much of Ten Caesars reads like a script for Games of Thrones ( Wall Street Journal ), "enlightening," ( …
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Satellite images used by the Caucasus Heritage Watch to discover the destruction of heritage sites.
“Unearthing Unseeing: Archaeology, Heritage, and Forensics in the Shadow of State Violence” will highlight new approaches to cultural remains caught up in contemporary conflicts and past trauma.
Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow
Molecular Biology and Genetics
… about the Wolfner lab’s research, please see: https://sites.google.com/site/wolfnerlab/ Research Focus Our lab … details about the lab and our research please see:https://sites.google.com/site/wolfnerlab/ …
… Even though a crystal of electrons was first predicted in 1934, a method for achieving it had … (NEXT Nano) initiative. A crystal of electrons was first predicted in 1934 by theoretical physicist Eugene … grid. The researchers then placed electrons in specific sites in the pattern. As they found in an earlier project , …
… time/when not working: I enjoy hiking and playing board games with friends. A recent favorite has been Netrunner, a cyberpunk-inspired hacking card game which I played as an undergraduate and have been …
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Kaushik Basu at a 2016 Chats in the Stacks talk about his book “An Economist in the Real World.”
… Big Red Athletics. Going to a rambunctious hockey game, a thrilling swim meet, or a fast-paced basketball game, you might get to cheer on a fellow member of a group …