… for the Performing Arts. Gold won the Tony award in 2015 as best director for the musical “Fun Home” and was nominated in 2017 as best director for the play “A Doll’s House Part 2.” After …
Three students and a recent graduate have won national scholarships that will prepare them for future global leadership and careers in STEM and public service.
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Light-sensitive molecules arranged in metal-organic frameworks (MOF) glow different colors under UV light, showing energy diffusion differences.
… import appropriate packages of ‘universal’ theory and, at best, export empirical data.” Mark Turin, chair of the First … This “letter of honor with highest recognition” expressed “best wishes that [their] contribution, dedication and …
Katherine D. Kinzler, associate professor of psychology, joins with colleague Kristin Shutts in this Nature piece to share ideas for healthy teamwork in a lab.
… and statistical mechanics, worldwide." Widom is perhaps best known for his work toward understanding the properties …
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View of a cell before (left) and after lipid expansion microscopy is applied, showing details of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), an organelle involved in cell membrane processes.
Cornell researchers have discovered a way to apply expansion microscopy, which expands cell components to make them more visible, to lipids using click chemistry, recognized with the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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Creating a 3D model of a mummified bird from Cornell’s Anthropology Collections.
Cornell Cinema's fall season includes a diverse array of special events and showings for movie fans of all genres.Cornell Cinema offers a classic movie going experience in the vintage Willard Straight Theatre and is considered one of the best campus film exhibition programs in the country, showing a wide variety of films every month, including recent hits, cult favorites, classics, world cinema and more. The cinema also hosts visiting filmmakers and live music/film events.
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Milstein seniors gathered for a reception and dinner with faculty, staff and other mentors on May 4.
… with non-profit partners, developing applications, websites and virtual tours for historical sites. Andrew Gao ’22 and other students developed an app …