… Producer David Raubach will attend the free screening of the documentary April 8 and participate in … Cornell Cinema will present a free screening of the documentary The Accelerator on … Sciences and Education (CLASSE). Reserve your free ticket. Watch the trailer for the film at …
David and Kathleen Ryan Professor of Humanities
Literatures in English, School of Criticism and Theory
… Anthology of World Literatureand spends much of her free time engaged in climate activism, including the drive … Anthology of World Literature and spends much of her free time engaged in climate activism, including the drive …
Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences in Sociology, Director of the Social Dynamics Laboratory
Center for the Study of Inequality, Sociology
… Dynamics Laboratoryat Cornell. For more information, please visit his personal web page. … Laboratory at Cornell. For more information, please visit his personal web page. Recent Courses Taught SOC 2580 …
… about algorithmic bias and inequities in computing and information technologies more broadly. By highlighting the … Pollack has designated this academic year’s theme as freedom of expression. What does freedom of expression mean … Why did you choose Cornell to pursue your degree? When I visited Cornell for the first time back in 2019 to meet my …
To feed the world’s burgeoning population, producers must grow crops in more challenging terrain – where plant roots must cope with barriers. To that end, Cornell University physicists and Boyce Thompson Institute plant biologists have uncovered a valuable plant root action, in that roots – when their downward path is blocked, as often occurs in rocky soil – display a “grow and switch” behavior, now reported in the latest Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Visiting Associate Professor
Performing and Media Arts
… Nick Embree is a Visiting Associate Professor for the 2024-25 academicyear, … Overview Nick Embree is a Visiting Associate Professor for the 2024-25 academic year, …
… are an incredible resource for students, faculty, visiting performers and scholars, and the whole community.” … at multiple locations on campus. All events were free and open to the public. Festival events began with …
In what seems to be a new age of populism, what does history tell us about elites and the will of the masses?Military historian Victor Davis Hanson will address these issues in his talk, “Populist Revolt: Everything Old is New Again,” April 23 at 5:15 p.m. in G10 Biotechnology Building. The lecture is sponsored by the Freedom and Free Societies program at Cornell and is free and open to the public.
In what seems to be a new age of populism, what does history tell us about elites and the will of the masses? Public intellectual and renowned military historian Victor Davis Hanson will address these issues in his talk, “Populist Revolt: Everything Old is New Again,” April 23 at 5:15 pm in Cornell’s Bio-Tech Building, G10
Stella Ocker, Ph.D. ’23 won a Brinson Prize fellowship, which she began Sept. 1 at the California Institute of Technology and Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena, California
… emphasizes projects that complement and capitalize on the latest space science, including topics such as the first … Department of Astronomy could be a particularly good fit for early-career astrophysicists and cosmologists who are … Ocker began her Brinson Fellowship Sept. 1 at the California Institute of Technology and Carnegie Observatories in …
Today, 245 million people live outside of the countries where they were born, many escaping economic conditions, political suppression, or wars. But despite their circumstances, many are unwelcome in their new countries.