Jonathan Metzl, the Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry and the Director of the Center for Medicine, Health, and Society at Vanderbilt University is the speaker.
Sophia LaiChemistryTroy, MIWhy did you choose Cornell?I chose Cornell because I loved how beautiful the campus was when I first visited. It was nice to walk down a bridge and be able to look down and see the gorges and hear rushing water. Few schools match Cornell in that department.What is your main extracurricular activity?
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Abigel Manaye ’24 (standing) argues the opposition side of the debate, “Speechless: Should Union Organizers Have Free Speech Rights in the Workplace?,” held Jan. 31 in Ives Hall.
Students from ILR and the College of Arts and Sciences debated “Speechless: Should Union Organizers Have Free Speech Rights in the Workplace?” on Jan. 31 in Ives Hall, supporting the Freedom of Expression Theme Year.
… On April 11, mathematical artist David Swart explored the latest soccer ball designs and spherical geometry in the … On April 11, mathematical artist David Swart explored the latest soccer ball designs and spherical geometry in the … in grades K-12 and promoting mathematics awareness. Visit the math department outreach site for more information …
… conflict, based on the experience of Meridian 180. Her latest research concerns the transnational data governance … from Cambridge University in 1996. She has served as a visiting professor at Yale University, the University of … of Economics and the University of Melbourne, and as a visiting researcher at the Bank of Japan. …
… first Posse Scholar class in 2013, they knew they would become role models for groups of students to come. … first Posse Scholar class in 2013, they knew they would become role models for groups of students to come. They didn’t realize, …
… like Bessoir and Sarah Zumba ‘18, days are filled with visits to the career fair, online searches for job postings … Summer Research Fellow and her volunteer work at the Ithaca Free Clinic. In both cases, she’s had the chance to work …
… Cornell professor Benjamin Piekut’s latest book is an exhaustive study of an experimental … Cornell professor Benjamin Piekut ’s latest book is an exhaustive study of an experimental … ever-changing cast of players. Its members came from rock, free jazz and classical orchestra backgrounds, a diversity …
… p.m. and concludes at 5 p.m. with a public reception. It is free and the public is invited. “We have three pioneers in … of the autism spectrum disorder Rett Syndrome, and the latest in human brain imaging by the person who co-invented …
… a pair of members said during a Cornell forum April 23. … a pair of members said during a Cornell forum April 23. U.S. Reps. Tom Reed and Josh Gottheimer, co-chairs of … former chief of staff to President Donald Trump. The April 23 discussion helped launch the institute’s new Bipartisan …
… including family activities in the morning. All events are free and open to the public. “Carl Sagan continues to … and Agriculture and Life Sciences will share their latest research, including the newest results of the James …
… bureau chief, has been named the Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist (DVJ) Fellow in the College of Arts and … editor and writer for Quanta Magazine. The Distinguished Visiting Journalist program is funded through a significant … WSJ Moscow Bureau Chief named A&S Zubrow Visiting Journalist for fall 2022 …
… death at the age of 50 in 1967. Lisa Nishii, vice provost for undergraduate education, presented the awards May 26 at the Trustee Dinner with newly tenured faculty and … as an “endless source of wisdom and advice.” She was cited for her warmth and altruism. A Class of 2016 graduate wrote: …