… of Arts and Sciences and director of the Cornell Council for the Arts, illuminates technological improvisation at the … of art and politics. A curator of global new media art for 25 years, Murray uses his book to introduce artists … Taiwan and now a “global citizen.” In her vast installation for the 2019 Venice Biennale, she registered the corporeal …
… an area of overlap in their research, was a natural topic for political scientists Peter Katzenstein and Jonathan … question mark in the title, the authors said, reflects a compromise between Kirshner’s unremittingly dark view of … the book. Question: “Uncertainty” and “the unexpected” come up in the introduction. In our current era, how is the …
… candidate in music from Denton, Texas studies music composition with a focus on time malleability. … of North Texas as an undergraduate and now studies music composition with a focus on time malleability. What is your … faculty members like Kevin Ernste and Andrew Hicks, the freedom the program provides to explore music and projects I …
… The 1929 work by the literary critic and historian Lewis Mumford had helped revive Melville from obscurity. And Sachs, a … it’s a good time for a Mumford Revival? A. Mumford was committed throughout his career to confronting the darkness … have a very real confrontation with the horrors, and then come out of the abyss and try to make something constructive …
Students in the Milstein Program in Technology & Humanity are entering the second year of the program, welcoming a new group of first-year students this fall, as well as getting to know students who were admitted last spring.
… Reyes studies how test-score gaps eventually lead to income inequality. … as an undergraduate and now studies why some students perform better than others on standardized exams and how test-score gaps eventually lead to income inequality. What is your area of research and why is it …
… in Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium, Klarman Hall. The event is free and open to the public. … in Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium, Klarman Hall. The event is free and open to the public. “Chris Hoff and Sam Harnett are …
… with outstanding undergraduate records, demonstrated need for financial assistance and outstanding character with promise for achievement in their fields. … with outstanding undergraduate records, demonstrated need for financial assistance and outstanding character with …
… in recruitment, but I was lucky enough to have found my community as soon as I transferred. KAPi not only taught me how to seize opportunities in a competitive, high-achieving environment like Cornell, but … of color in academic and professional spaces have been transformative, and I'm extremely thankful for the mentorship I …
… in my studies and truly sparked my love of learning. Before Cornell, I had never been in an environment in which I … that I could get this excited about learning and research before I found a true passion for it in Arts & Sciences. What … pretty set on trying to make everyone like me. But after coming to Cornell, I found my best friends when I wasn't …
… of trustees’ meeting. If you were to offer advice to an incoming first year student, what would you say? Take a class … that you admire in subjects that you’re interested in makes for an enjoyable semester and opens the doors to incredible … What are your plans for next year? I will be working as a News Associate at CNN’s D.C. Bureau. The rotational program …
… to discover. Or if there were not, I loved trying to look for connections (sometimes between classes as different as … one particular memory, but many, all of which share the common theme of involving people here who I love. One that … drove to the Finger Lakes National Forest at night to spot comet NEOWISE. It was a clear night, with the stars …
… neighborhood in which I was always the minority, I yearned for a knowledge that extended beyond my familiarity. Cornell … feminism but also to my own identity. What have you accomplished as a Cornell student that you are most proud of? … Rayna Kalas. I expected harsh criticism; I did not expect compassion, which was the reality. Professor Kalas helped me …
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Ecolectro’s founders, Kristina Hugar, M.S. ’12, Ph.D. ’16, and Gabriel Rodríguez-Calero, M.S. ’12, Ph.D. ’14, have leveraged Cornell’s clean energy ecosystem to make their startup a reality.
… on her Ph.D. at Cornell, she wasn’t just doing science for science’s sake. “I care very deeply about the … ecosystem that made Hugar’s vision a reality. As she was completing her Ph.D. in 2015, a Cornell colleague – Gabriel … M.S. ’12, Ph.D. ’14 – proposed they collaborate to commercialize her research. In June 2015, they founded …
… motives corrupt authentic affection. Love must be given freely, we imagine. Authentic love should have quote “no … Mauss famously argued that there is no such thing as a free gift. Gift economies proceed according to three rules: …