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Gerry Monaghan is an unofficial tender of Sagan’s grave at Lake View Cemetery in Ithaca, stopping by to tidy the astronomer's gravesite and those of his parents, buried nearby.
… Government … The results of the 2024 election and incoming Trump administration will put into focus the … correspondent, Ann Marimow ‘97, the Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist in the College of Arts & Sciences (A&S), …
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A Trump rally in New Jersey
Trump’s actions and signaling illustrate that the U.S. is not immune to the same democratic backsliding now occurring in an unprecedented number of wealthy countries, says Rachel Riedl, professor of government and policy and director of the Center on Global Democracy.
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Nirbhay Narang '25 models the smart glasses he's created for people with hearing loss.
… Comparative Literature … German Studies … Performing and … attend the Nov. 8 premier together. Kricheldorf plans to visit a German language class, Perspectives on German …
The results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election aren’t due to a simple dislike or distrust of women, but a reflection of America’s violent indifference to women.
With about 45% of Hispanics voting for Trump, we’re witnessing an important realignment of a group previously thought to be squarely within the coalition supporting Democratic candidates, says professor Gustavo Flores-Macías.
Will President Donald Trump’s policies rectify the high prices Americans are seeing? Kaushik Basu, professor of economics at Cornell, says inflation is beyond the control of the party in power and is shaped by other actors.
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The grand prize winners for the Food Hackathon pose with Touchdown the Bear after the weekend.
A popular strategy for combating misinformation can help people distinguish truth from falsehood – when combined with reminders to focus on accuracy, Cornell-led research finds.
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Quincy Jones in his studio, 1980
Cornell researchers have identified the highest achievable superconducting temperature of graphene – 60 Kelvin. The finding is mathematically exact and is spurring new insights into the factors that fundamentally control superconductivity.
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Professor David Feldshuh, center, leads rehearsal for his new play, “Orlando's Gift.”
“Orlando’s Gift,” a new play written and directed by David Feldshuh, professor of performing and media arts, and inspired by Virginia Woolf’s novel “Orlando,” will premiere Nov. 1 at the Schwartz Center.
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Jennifer Courtley Lory-Moran ’96, MAT ’97