… length that both absolute and relative fundamentality are best understood in terms of building, and that to say that … of metaphysics, and she believes that metaphysics is not best understood as the study of the fundamental nature of …
Commentary in the Washington Post: Americans have never agreed about what should be taught when it comes to our nation’s history and government, which has real implications for schoolchildren.
… there were only a handful of female faculty and there were very few female playwrights being produced or taught … Lerner '14, was also nominated. She said she is very proud “to be the prodigal daughter returning home.” The …
… or to affiliate with the CCSS, please visit its website . Grants to College of Arts & Sciences' faculty … in Madagascar; the UN Trusteeship Council as a site of legislation and contestation of nuclear imperialism …
… it may seem counterintuitive, you’ll likely get the best estimate of stock market volatility by asking many … Isn’t So,” was named by the Washington Post as one of the best books ever written about human irrationality. His other …
… Carl Sagan Institute, for “40 Years of Cosmic Discovery: Celebrating the Voyager Missions and Humanity’s … the panel. “The Voyager missions profoundly influenced every planetary scientist working today,” Lunine said. Drake … Earth. “We all had the sense that we were doing something very important. We would create a record of the existence of …
The Cornell Center for Materials Research – which through research and education is enhancing national capabilities in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and materials research at all levels – has been has been granted $23.2 million for the next six years from the National Science Foundation.
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Cornell University James Turner, the founding director of Cornell’s Africana Studies and Research Center and a a professor emeritus of African and African American Politics and Social Policy in the College of Arts and Sciences, died Aug. 6 in Ithaca.
James Turner, the founding director of Cornell’s Africana Studies and Research Center and a pioneer of the multidisciplinary approach to exploring the African diaspora, died Aug. 6 in Ithaca.
… was always so central. Seeing how much love goes into every note that they wrote was and is really powerful for … jam session of old Gillespie tunes,” Kim recalls. “That was very special for me in learning about all different kinds of … House on Nov. 22; pre-orders can be placed before the official release date of Dec. 17 at Amazon, iTunes and …
… Grace Aiono ‘26 has been awarded this year’s Giuseppe Velli Prize by the American Boccaccio Association (ABA) for the best undergraduate student essay on the works of … Grace Aiono ‘26 has been awarded this year’s Giuseppe Velli Prize by the American Boccaccio Association (ABA) for the best undergraduate student essay on the works of …
… strongly adverse to military conflict, in my opinion it’s best for the U.S. to stay out – for now. The next president …
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Qihao Li, left, Geoff Coates, the Tisch University Professor of Chemistry and Héctor Abruña, the Émile M. Chamot Professor in the Department of Chemistry, discuss hydrogen energy.
Cornell chemists and Cornell research-startups aim to propose a Northeast research hub to make hydrogen a viable, clean-energy alternative to carbon-based fuels.
These may be uncertain times, but we are also hopeful for the fall and thrilled to welcome the Class of 2024. Our A&S student ambassadors, like all of our students, are learning remotely for the rest of this semester, but we asked some of them to share their thoughts about their Cornell journey so far, as well as offer words of wisdom for new students.