Wyn and William Y. Hutchinson Professor in Ethics and Public Life
Philosophy, Program on Ethics and Public Life
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Valzhyna Mort, center, discusses the risks writers take to speak out in many countries, with Suzanne Nossel, left, and David Folkenflik ’91.
Speakers at “Dissident Writers: A Conversation” explored how writers keep freedoms open for others by taking risks to criticize governments or societies in environments where there is a cost.
… of the Schwartz Center, 430 College Ave. The event is free and open to the public. Featured panelists include Ann … Wall Street Journal and the fall 2022 Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist in A&S, and Mark Landler, London bureau …
… 25, 2004, cradled in its cocoon of air bags, it bounced 26 times, traveling 220 yards on the surface, before … operations team members Steve Squyres, left, mission support specialist Zoe Learner Ponterio and Jim Bell plan …
… be synthesized with ideal stoichiometry and defect free? Our research program on Nb3Sn is world leading and has … RF surface resistance by optimizing the electron mean free path and reducing overheating of the quasiparticles. … Assembly (GPSA) Faculty Award, 2015 Professional Experience Visiting Scientist, Cornell University, 1998-1999. …
… Of course, the fact that most of the films are offered for free helps.” Fessenden said there aren’t an abundance of … of the pandemic has been the opportunity to easily invite “visiting” filmmakers to offer talks before or after screenings, since those visits are all done virtually, Fessenden said. “We can also …
… 142 scientists commissioned by NASA to receive samples. Credit: Cornell University “Apollo embedded an idea in our … took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. Credit: NASA A version of this story ran in the Cornell …