… apps, manipulated tape recorders, music videos, protest performances and other hybrid forms. In “ Expanding Verse: … reading a more conventional poem.” Campana examines poems composed at key moments of transition in Japan’s media … recording to YouTube. “Over and over, poetic practice has become a way to think about each medium otherwise , and to …
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Thomas Seeley watching a swarm take off to move to its new home.
… Among them: The insects are humanly relatable. For example, just like us, the worker bees that do hard … need a good night’s sleep to be at their best, and come morning they need wake-up calls (“shaking signals”). … also appeared in the Cornell Chronicle . Linda B. Glaser is news and media relations manager for the College of Arts & …
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Book cover: Never on Time, Always in Time
… Queer writers often find that conventional narrative forms – the marriage plot, for instance – don’t work to tell their stories. To compensate, “they rework representational forms to make … Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir, “Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic,” layers text and image to create a protagonist who is …
… as well as tours of related historical and contemporary sites. Course leaders: Mostafa Minawi (History, A&S) and … cultural humility, and interdependence through field site visits in Ecuador. USFQ students learn about poverty, … education, and the U.S. health care system through field site visits to community organizations across New York State …
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Voters line up outside a Voter Assistance Center in Davis, California to cast their votes early in the 2020 General Election.
… A&S Dean Gretchen Ritter and other university officials visited China earlier this month to celebrate the … the 10th anniversary of CAPS was observed in China with a visit to Beijing by Gretchen Ritter, Harold Tanner Dean of … House’s Council of Economic Advisors when President Obama visited Beijing to attend the 2014 APEX summit. A senior …
Arpit Chaturvedi Cornell MPA'18 and Larasati Eka Wardhani MPA'25 interviewed Luis Felipe López-Calva Ph.D. ‘99, global director, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank Group during The World at a Turning Point: Cornell Conference on Development Economics and Law.