… plan the daily camera maneuvers to capture Jezero crater’s best targets. “Team members on strategic planning shifts … group nicknamed the “Screaming Eagles” – she named the site “Tsídii,” a word for bird” in the Navajo language. …
… grid. The researchers then placed electrons in specific sites in the pattern. As they found in an earlier project , the energy barrier between the sites locks the electrons in place. “We can control the …
… Institute of the University of London, has completed its online tour of 10 of the panels , with guided “pathways” … of the History of Art and Visual Studies. Work on the website began three years ago with grants from the College of … was constantly changing and adding to the Atlas, and the website captures some of that dynamism. The interface allows …
Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions
Government
… Hardeman Prize and the Richard F. Fenno Jr. Award for the best book on Congress and the Richard E. Neustadt award for the best book on the presidency. His research has appeared in …
… implement this decision, which our modeling shows is the best option for protecting public health.” Eight … emails, virtual forums and on the university’s COVID-19 website . They are focused on the following areas: Health … students to gather, reducing interior crowding. A central site will be established for the procurement and …
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State Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin
… Communication,” is being published in Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’23). The lead author is Liye Fu, Ph.D. ’22, an applied … Maurice Jakesch, Ph.D. ’22, will present the paper at CHI ’23, scheduled for April 23–28 in Hamburg, Germany. Kreps, …
… at Museu da Amazônia and were led by local architects on site visits around the city. Alia Fierro, MRP ’16, saw … that led to an increase in biodiversity.” Archaeological sites in Santarém were a marked contrast to the planned city …
… focuses on the theme of whiteness and how it constitutes a site of embedded social reality and a site of deep and enduring opacity, which is related to what …
History Center of Tompkins County
Peter & Phyllis Webb were born enslaved and brought to the Town of Caroline as children. They married in 1819. Peter purchased his freedom in 1818 for $350; Phyllis remained enslaved until New York abolished slavery in 1827. Their descendants still live in Tompkins County.
… of the Jewish Studies Program, Dec. 31, 2022-Jan. 13, 2023 Visit the Cornell Adult University Education Vacations … are returning in person this summer on campus, from July 10-23. Participants can stay in Toni Morrison Hall , a new … Program, and Evan Earle, University Archivist July 17-23 course offerings taught by A&S faculty include: The …
Nanci McCraine
Great Gully Falls in Union Springs is an important spot in Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫɁ history.
… Cornell’s Society for the Humanities will kick off its 2022-23 theme of “Repair” with a community read of “The … anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Sept. 23 event will take place from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the … should read the book in advance and come to the Sept. 23 event with any questions they might have. Free copies of …
… with the World Doctor’s Orchestra during their October 2023 Dallas concert. To prepare for the Cliburn competition, … Prelude in B Minor, Rachmaninov’s Prelude in D Major, op. 23 No. 4 and Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, op. … for the next note. It’s intoxicating in a way, one of the best feelings in the world.” …