… received funding support through the President’s Visioning Committee on Cornell in New York City have conducted … received funding support through the President’s Visioning Committee on Cornell in New York City have conducted … end of the summer. The projects, which received a total of $265,000 in funding, are among efforts to encourage …
Six fellows from a broad swath of humanities fields will present their projects in progress during the annual Fall Fellows’ conference, on Friday, Oct. 25.
A four-day event featuring films, panels, workshops, the unveiling of a mural and other activities will celebrate the 70th anniversary of her degree, life and work. “Toni Morrison: Literature and Public Life” will take place Sept. 18-21.
The research of Charles Aquadro, professor of molecular biology and genetics and director of the Cornell Center for Comparative and Population Genomics, is featured in this Cornell Research story.A population geneticist, Aquadro looks at changes in genetic variability in populations over time and space.
… York where I grew up; even though I taught in New England for ten years, I was never entirely comfortable there. Fourth, the possibility of taking public … have you changed your repertoire of courses as a result of coming to Cornell? Maybe not so much the repertoire, as the …
… After attending Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy for her undergraduate work, she chose to attend Cornell for the opportunity to work alongside her advisors while … After attending Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy for her undergraduate work, she chose to attend Cornell for …
… the retirement of Henry Crans, director of facilities for the College of Arts and Sciences, after 50 years at … the retirement of Henry Crans, director of facilities for the College of Arts and Sciences, after 50 years at … working at Cornell. In 1969 he was hired as a draftsman for Facilities Services; he retires at the end of this month …
… scientists with government policymakers and the media, efforts that led to congressional hearings. … scientists with government policymakers and the media, efforts that led to congressional hearings. Pomerance went on … by the fossil fuel industry that scientists are still combatting today. Pomerance will return to Cornell for a …
New York apple farmers, wastewater treatment facilities, new energy technologies, rural-urban systems and leopards in Nepal all stand to get a sustainability boost from the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future’s 2019 Academic Venture Fund (AVF) awards.
… of Music in London, England, he chose to pursue music composition at Cornell. … of Music in London, England, he chose to pursue music composition at Cornell. What is your area of research and … a Thai music composer and researcher, it is very important for me to investigate the concept of sound/sight with …
… extracurricular activity--why is it important to you? Air Force ROTC is my main extracurricular activity and is … four years of college participating and leading in it. I come from a military family so it was super important for me … What have you discovered about yourself? I think I've become a much more confident person since arriving at Cornell. …
… My choice was made when I learned of Ezra Cornell’s vision for a university that would serve everyone. As the daughter … founded on principles of diversity, open-mindedness and community — all of which I found at Cornell. Ezra’s … development encourages a future of inclusion and freedom resonates with me. His vision of higher education is …
… ways, my Cornell experience has been shaped by the study of foreign languages, and this was a class that I decided to … that you would never have previously imagined and become absolutely captivated. The ultimate reason I chose it … wasn't anybody choosing classes for you. It is this freedom of choice that, I believe, leads so many to find …
… my sophomore spring and it inspired me to officially become prelaw. This course challenged me in completely unconventional ways. I constantly had to push through my emotional responses to a crime and force myself to only apply the legal logic I was learning to …