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January 5, 2026

Widely cited messages tend to be effective but short-term messaging can only go so far in swaying people regarding the urgency of climate change, an international team led by a Cornell researcher has...

December 22, 2025

More than 500 graduates and 2,000 friends and family celebrated at the 23rd December Recognition Ceremony on Dec....

December 17, 2025

Cornell’s impact was felt near and far, from the lacrosse fields to research labs and beyond in a turbulent...

December 16, 2025

Keshaav Krishnaa Pothapur ’25 Degree: Master of Health Administration For Keshaav Pothapur, the journey to the Sloan Master of Health Administration program at the Brooks School began in Chennai, India, where he worked as a dentist. In...

December 16, 2025

TPI co-hosted The Svalbard Consensus? workshop in London on November 19th-20th. Funded by the Royal Navy, and held in partnership with Loughborough University, the workshop was built around a full day of expert briefings and a...

December 15, 2025

A program whose coordinators connect struggling students with academic and social services improves test scores, attendance, disciplinary issues, college enrollment and...

December 15, 2025

New York state’s aging population isn’t only evident in more graying residents, but in a declining number of school children – down more than a quarter-million over the past decade, according to a new analysis by Cornell...

December 10, 2025

Cornell in Washington’s newest offerings, DC Start for first-year Brooks students and DC Connect for upper-level Cornellians, expand the School’s D.C. footprint with immersive policy courses, internships, and hands-on learning in the...

December 3, 2025

Director Mick Mulvaney, the 2025–26 Nixon Distinguished Policy Fellow, delivered a keynote on the rise of populism in America to a full lecture hall of Cornell students, highlighting shifts in U.S. politics and engaging in wide-ranging...