“Say it with chocolate,” goes the ad – but what are you really saying? We imbue objects with all sorts of meanings, especially around the holidays. A new study by Cornell psychology researchers finds that the closer to Valentine’s Day we get, the more chocolates – and red roses – spell out “l-o-v-e.”
… Peter Enns, associate professor of government and the first executive director of the Roper Center at Cornell, … selection process that involved a detailed proposal and a site visit by Roper Center board members. “The Roper board …
Nine-year-old Valencyah walks down the hallways of Hazlehurst Pre-K-8 School in Mississippi toting a Ziploc bag filled to the seam with six books. She has three more in her backpack, all checked out from her classroom library. Valencyah is a straight-A student of Kathryn Ling '11 and hopes one day to become a doctor.
John H. Burris Professor
History of Art and Visual Studies, Institute for Comparative Modernities
… special issue of ARTMargins 13, no. 3 (2024) titled “On-Site in the City: Comparative Urban Aesthetics in Asia at … and art historical references, and critically engages with site-specificity. Selected exhibitions and projects include …
… Prize from the American Political Science Association for best book in history and politics, for his book … Prize from the American Political Science Association for best book in history and politics, for his book … the three countries. Bateman’s research finds that the first wave of democratization in the United States — the …
… favorite class and why? My favorite class was actually my First Year Writing Seminar, WRIT 1420: Opening Up New Worlds … of the country. If you were to offer advice to an incoming first year student, what would you say? To an incoming first …
… encounter otherwise. How have you changed since you first arrived at Cornell? What have you discovered about … was narrow. If you were to offer advice to an incoming first year student, what would you say? Never do nothing: …
… me to expand on the concepts learned in class and get a firsthand experience at working in academia. I was involved … How have your beliefs or perspectives changed since you first arrived at Cornell? What have you discovered about yourself? When I first came to Cornell, I used to think that if I worked hard …
… GERMAN STUDIES The Goethe Prize is awarded annually for the best essays on any topic connected with German literature or culture. In the Freshman/Sophomore Category, first prize went to Emily Hong for “Politics of Pleasure: … Award in German is given to the student who has done the “best work in German” in the College of Arts & Sciences. This …