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Ariela Asllani's family and community inspired her work advocating for refugees and...
Family physicians who report feeling burned out are nearly 1.5 times more likely to change practices or stop practicing medicine entirely than their peers who don’t report burnout, a study by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers...
The first phase of the university’s upcoming reaccreditation process is underway, with the naming of a steering committee and an invitation to the community to provide...
Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, former President of Iceland (2016–2024) and current Professor of History at the University of Iceland, visited Cornell University last week to deliver three Messenger Lectures, reflecting on his...
On April 14 at 2:00 p.m. EDT, the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at Cornell University will host an on-campus viewing party in 291 Clark Hall for their Roper Roundtable: “Exploring Relationships Between Journalism and Public...
Barry, the founding dean of the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, will continue to serve in that role for a second five-year...
The 5,776 scholars admitted to the Class of 2030 bring a breadth of talent and potential from all around the...
New York Congressman Paul Tonko (D-20th Dist.) brought his perspective as both an engineer and longtime Capital District policymaker to conversations with students and faculty in a visit to Cornell on March...
Meet Lisa Searle, Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions and Advising Lisa Searle joined the Brooks School in January. In her role, she works with prospective students through the admissions process and supports current...
The 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy and Great Power Competition By Fiona Neibart The Trump administration’s November 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) reframes technological innovation as leverage rather than a shared asset...



