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May 26, 2023

In a two-day celebratory program, Merrill Scholars recognized the high school teacher or mentor who most impacted their early education and the Cornell faculty or staff...

May 26, 2023

Graduating members of the Tri-Service Brigade received commissions to begin their military service – including the brigade’s first commission into the US Space Force – at a...

May 25, 2023

Cornell Atkinson will provide $16 million in seed funding to support research teams across nine colleges and 22 departments, many with external partnerships

May 24, 2023

Julián Castro, former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and former Congressman Tom Davis (R-Virginia) will serve as the inaugural John W Nixon ’53 Distinguished...

May 23, 2023

Generative artificial intelligence threatens to undermine trust in democracies when misused, but may also be harnessed for public good, Sarah Kreps told the President’s Council...

May 19, 2023

A new biotech and pharmaceutical management program offered through the Cornell Jeb E Brooks School of Public Policy will allow students to explore industry trends and cutting...

May 18, 2023

Students in the Cornell Jeb E Brooks School of Public Policy’s new State Policy Advocacy Clinic developed relationships with legislators, executive branch officials, nonprofit...

May 16, 2023

A new pre-college certificate program designed to help high school students develop data analysis skills complementary to a wide range of academic and professional fields will be...

May 9, 2023

An enthusiastic audience of 100 Cornellians celebrated academic achievements and community at the Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives’ annual Honors Award Ceremony on May 5...

May 8, 2023

A decline in New York’s childbirth rate is showing no sign of reversing and many women are waiting longer to have children, according to newly compiled data from the Program in...