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Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 was a champion for women’s equality. Her style, and the substance behind it, will be on display in an exhibit, “Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of...
Karine Jean-Pierre, 35th White House Press Secretary and former senior advisor to President Joe Biden, visited the Brooks School of Public Policy for “On Being First: A Fireside Chat with KJP” hosted by Black in Public Policy (BIPP), a...
The newly formed student group Cornell Nuclear is Clean Energy is embracing nuclear technology to fight climate change and create...
Fourteen members of Cornell’s faculty and staff are being recognized this year with Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards from the David M. Einhorn Center for Community...
On a Saturday morning in February – the coldest day yet of a cold winter – more than 350 students trekked to Statler Hall for an innovative new course on...
2000 METERS TO ANDRIIVKA- A film by Mstyslav Chernov Follows Ukrainian soldiers fighting for every meter of land during the war sparked by Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine. Shot on the front lines, it captures the brutal...
The Cornell Center for Social Sciences has selected 10 faculty members as 2026–27 Faculty Fellows, providing course release and funding to support interdisciplinary social science research with real-world...
Christian Gant-Madison’s ’25 platform will use AI to connect youth to jobs, skill development opportunities, civic education information and social...
A collaboration based in Bo City empowers future leaders to invest in climate adaptation, providing a model for other "secondary...
Eighty-three graduate students travelled internationally for fieldwork last summer with the support of research travel grants from the Einaudi Center for International Studies. Their work sent them to every continent except Antarctica and...
