Tony Brown's deep understanding of the scientific method has served him well as he's pursued careers in chemistry, consulting and cooking. Brown '86, executive chef and proprietor of Macon Bistro and Larder in northwest Washington, D.C., said he's used …
By: Austin McLaughlin '18 Arriving back in chilly, cloudy Ithaca for the spring semester was in stark contrast to the 95-degree sunny days in Cambodia. Altogether, I spent 14 days in Siem Reap and 5 in Phnom Penh. I didn't get a tan, but I did leave with …
Welcome back! As our Ithaca campus comes alive again for the spring semester, we here at the Arts & Sciences blog will begin posting weekly material once again. Good luck to all the seniors who recently submitted applications - as you wait for college …
Thanks to nearly 300 solar panels installed on both buildings in mid-December, the sun’s rays hitting the roof on Cornell’s Human Ecology Building and Klarman Hall now produce energy. More than 228 solar panels installed on the roof of the Human Ecology …
Starting in February, the College of Arts and Sciences is launching a semester-long celebration of the arts and humanities with marquee events, a series of speaker presentations and panel discussions, all culminating in the grand opening celebration for …