On April 19, 1969, dozens of members of Cornell’s Afro-American Society and several Latino students occupied Willard Straight Hall for 36 hours to call attention to what they perceived as the university’s hostility toward students of color, its student judicial system and its slow progress in establishing an Africana studies program.
… a bold and very influential philosopher, one of the very best of our generation, but personally he was shy,” said …
Jesse Winter
Amy Mulderry ‘96, interim president of CarelonRx, part of Elevance Health, hosted the event this year at Elevance’s office space in Manhattan.
… Ranking things – like the 100 best chess players in the world – soon gets complicated, …
Ryan Young / Cornell University
Fernando Santiago ’86 received the Cornell New York State Hometown Alumni Award on June 22, at a ceremony at the Genesee Valley Club in Rochester.
… and construction law. Santiago has been listed by the Best Lawyers in America organization and was recognized as …
Krishna Mallayya/Provided
An example of 3D X-ray diffraction data going through a phase transition upon cooling. The magenta plot shows special points associated with charge density wave formation as they were revealed by the machine learning algorithm X-TEC.
… The team is now conducting further experiments to find the best way to target the SIRT3-ATF4 axis to treat DLBCLs. “My …
'When my friends and I put on a show, it is everything to us.'
"I have learned the most about myself in these settings, when, in the midst of all of the big and significant business of the world at large, we are all fully invested in creating something with our imaginations, together."
Stephan Loewentheil Photograph Collection, #8043. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
A photo of a young boy and a woman from the Loewentheil Collection
A doctoral student researching Black life in the U.S. after the abolition of slavery, Victoria Baugh was fascinated by the hundreds of studio portraits in the Loewentheil Collection of African-American Photography at Cornell University Library.