As Vice President Kamala Harris garners crucial support for her presidential campaign, Cornell University experts discuss the potential implications and challenges she might face.
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Nicolas van de Walle
Known for his scholarship on Africa’s politics, from political economy to democratization and electoral politics, van de Walle contributed decades of award-winning work on regime transitions and continuity, leadership succession, foreign aid, clientelism, political parties and governance.
Prof. Samantha Sheppard, chair of performing & media arts, comments on celebrity reaction to Kamala Harris' campaign for president.
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Artist Brandon Lazore is creating a digital mural about climate change in the Kettle Lakes Watershed in collaboration with New York State Water Resources Institute and the Cortland-Onondaga Federation of Kettle Lakes Associations
The Einhorn Center for Community Engagement recently award Engaged Opportunity Grants to 10 university-community project teams. The grants provide up to $5,000 to Cornell faculty and staff to include undergraduate students in community-engaged learning opportunities.
A Cornell team used a new form of high-resolution optical imaging to better understand how adsorption – the clinging of molecules to surfaces – works on the semiconductor titanium dioxide with a gold particle added as a co-catalyst.
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Ananda Cohen-Aponte, associate professor of history of art and visual studies (center left), discusses a painting with Miguel Barrera ’24 (left), Osiel Aldaba ’26 and Emily Hernandez ’25.