… of global health. The conference events , May 5-7, are free and open to all. “Our starting point is that … aftermath. For a list of presenters and more information, visit the conference website . The conference is part of an …
… Performing and Media Arts … Poets Cafe on New York City’s Lower East Side, a center for countercultural art. On Oct. 8, she was at the mic … apartment in 1973. The event served as the book launch for “ Memorias de Miguel: The Hard Work of Love ,” a print … to “the word,” capital “T” capital “W.” During my last visit with him, although his health was declining, he was …
by Jillian Holch '16"Did you get my message? 'Cause I looked in vain." "Can we see each other Tuesday if it doesn't rain?" "Look, I'll call you in the morning or my service will explain."– “Another Hundred People” from Company by Stephen Sondheim
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Cornell history alumna Katie Engelhart ’09 has won a Pulitzer Prize for feature writing for her article, “The Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia,” published in the New York Times Magazine.
Katie Engelhart ’09 was recognized "for her fair-minded portrait of a family’s legal and emotional struggles during a matriarch’s progressive dementia."
… justice were honored by Cornell for their campus-community partnerships in 2022. The 12th annual Cornell Town-Gown … centers; Mutual Aid Tompkins , a volunteer resource-sharing network, and Max Zhang, professor of engineering in the … Town-gown awards honor food-related community partnerships …
Professor Founding Director, Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy
Economics
… of the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA), a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), … at San Jose State University. Rick has held numerous visiting and advisory positions. He was the Edward Teller …
Assistant Professor
Asian American Studies Program, Literatures in English
… and transhemispheric imaginaries in their search for alternative spatiotemporal philosophies from within the … and transhemispheric imaginaries in their search for alternative spatiotemporal philosophies from within the … first letters of his English and Korean names. Please feel free to pronounce it as you would the name “Addy.” …
Provided
Heritage Buffalo Creek squash, identified in the Cayuga language and in English.
… lessons focus on the planting cycle. Students in the class visit Cornell Botanic Gardens to engage firsthand with … for students in the Cayuga Language class and educate visitors to Cornell Botanic Gardens. “The Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫɁ … Cornell Botanic Gardens is open daily, dawn to dusk, and is free of charge. Sarah Fiorello is interpretive coordinator …
… imagined myself going to Cornell. When it came time to visit schools I fell in love with the campus. I loved the … imagined myself going to Cornell. When it came time to visit schools I fell in love with the campus. I loved the …
… not working: There are many things I love to do in my free time, such as cook, bake, play the cello, read, ski, … garden and bike. The challenge has always been finding the free time. Courses you’re most looking forward to teaching: …
… work and thinking outside the box – what she calls “free-range thinking.” “When programs and departments partner … Factory on the Lower East Side, in which Jewish Studies Visiting Scholar Elissa Sampson will appear. …