… Six first-year students from the Colleges of Arts & Sciences and … to encourage entrepreneurship and business skills. “Our best strategy was asking for help from the mentors,” Bherwal …
… by a new love interest and the far-out theories of his best friend (an investigative reporter), the stakes in this … to uncover the truth, but for his life. This is Kirshner’s first novel; it is imbued with the same cultural …
… How have your beliefs or perspectives changed since you first arrived at Cornell? When I first arrived, I felt pressure to figure everything out: my …
… Award of the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in international relations; of the … Science Association's 1986 Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book published in the United States on international … that one in my head for 40 years. Before I have written the first line, it already has a title: ‘In Search of Germany.’ ” …
… development sociology, Life in Forgotten Resettlement Sites : Raising awareness about and enabling the political … Elizabeth Centeno Tablante, nutrition, Zika During the First 1,000 Days of Life : Advancing research on the …
… Bunn's Screen and Story: Script Analysis because it was the first class that made me watch movies in a way that I will … Bunn's Screen and Story: Script Analysis because it was the first class that made me watch movies in a way that I will … How have your beliefs or perspectives changed since you first arrived at Cornell? What have you discovered about …
… four years. What Cornell memory do you treasure most? My first voyage to CTB (Collegetown Bagels). I hail from the … either inside the classroom or otherwise? I published my first academic paper, a statement which was not even in my vocabulary when I first arrived at Cornell. I also will be heading off to …
As humans, we have an insatiable desire to understand the cosmos and our place in it. How did the universe begin and how did it evolve? What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy? How will it all end? “These are the most fundamental questions one can ask,” says Steve Kang Hoon Choi, Cornell Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow. “If we believe greater knowledge betters our lives, then this is what drives us to study the cosmos.”
… plants eventually became widespread on Earth’s surface. The first plants, mosses, show only a weak vegetation signature … “Over interstellar distances, these places might be the best targets to spot vegetation.” When NASA’s Galileo … show the strongest signs of life, ultimately giving us the best chances of successfully pinpointing life, if it is …
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, Isaacson-Draper Foundation Gift, 2005
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, Mont Blanc Seen from the Massif, Les Aiguilles Rouges, 1874. Watercolor heightened with gouache over traces of graphite on two sheets of blue-gray wove paper (glued together in a vertical seam at left), 11 7/16 × 26 1/8 in. (29 × 66.4 cm).