… and poet from the Sonoran Desert who has worked as a visiting assistant professor and instructor in the English … and public services librarian at the Fine Arts Library. A visit with Peter Asaro, associate professor of media studies …
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Frederick Douglass in 1877
… into slavery who became an advocate for African American freedom. … a man born into slavery around 1818 became an advocate for freedom for African Americans. “Becoming Frederick Douglass” … to meet him in the North,” said Baptist, a co-founder of Freedom on the Move , a database documenting the lives of …
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This image, featured in a 2008 paper in Science that was co-authored by Jeremy M. Baskin, associate professor of chemistry and chemical biology, shows a developing zebrafish larva in which the sugars on the surface of individual cells are fluorescently tagged with copper-free click chemistry.
… Baskin created optimized reagents for nontoxic, copper-free click chemistry tagging of glycans in zebrafish; Chang … who motivated and inspired them, and also gave them the freedom and encouragement to pursue their own interests. … organic chemistry reaction Baskin developed into copper-free click chemistry in the early 2000s. “You’re always …
The Jewish Studies Program will present a staged-reading of the new-old play "Enough to Go" by former Ithaca resident Fred Peretz Cohn on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Barnes Hall on the Cornell Campus. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited, and while tickets are not required, reservations can be made at www.tinyurl.com/enough-to-go.
… Music Department, Mills College, Fall 2021 Visiting Artist-Scholar, Low-Residency MFA Program, Art … of English, Montclair State University, 2004-2005 Visiting Instructor, Departments of English and African …
… Museu da Amazônia and were led by local architects on site visits around the city. Alia Fierro, MRP ’16, saw firsthand … and regional changes to [global] questions.” The group visited the construction site and a gridlike housing project … studio Frontier Urbanities/Amazonia, taught by DuFour and visiting critic Paulo Tavares, whose work is focused on …
… for New Music begins with the Israeli Chamber Project (ICP) visiting campus as the initiative’s inaugural ensemble Sept. … for New Music begins with the Israeli Chamber Project (ICP) visiting campus as the initiative’s inaugural ensemble Sept. …
… Visiting Professor of Anthropology Terence Sheldon Turner, … Visiting Professor of Anthropology Terence Sheldon Turner, … of Social Relations (Social Anthropology). He was a visiting assistant professor of anthropology at Cornell from …
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The 500-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, known as FAST, in Ghizou province, southwest China
Sending out an occasional and informative cosmic ping from more than 3.5 billion light years away, these quick-fire surges provide a pathway for scientists to comprehend the perplexing, mysterious and million-degree intergalactic medium.
… The Biden administration is making a pitch this week for new legislation that could provide a combined $3 trillion for infrastructure such as roads, rail lines, electric … in universal pre-kindergarten, paid family leave and free community college. Noliwe Rooks, the W.E.B. Du Bois …
Visiting Lecturer and Interim University Organist
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… with Larry Schipull and Patricia Snyder. Dr. Mole is a Visiting Lecturer of Organ and the University Organist at …
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Brita Lorentzen ’06, Ph.D. ’15 (left), research associate and manager of the Cornell Tree-Ring Laboratory, and Sturt Manning, Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences in Classical Archaeology in the College of Arts and Sciences, examine wood in the belfry of St. James A.M.E. Zion Church in Ithaca.
… on, because I had found something really big.” It was the latest find at an excavation site where community members … who spoke there in 1852, and possibly Harriet Tubman, who visited Ithaca several times, had family members in the area …
I'll be honest with you: I think of myself as a true Cornellian. "Big Red Blood flows through my veins" (well, technically my arteries). Basically, I love almost everything about this place.Finals are an exception.