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July 28, 2022

A growing percentage of U.S. adults, even those who trust science, said harassing or threatening public health officials over COVID-19 business closures was justified, according to a new study of public opinion surveys conducted during two...

July 27, 2022

Professor emeritus Thomas O’Rourke was honored July 14 with the inaugural Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy Award for his research, teaching, and consulting services to more than 140 projects in 13...

July 21, 2022

Extreme heat threatens to reverse progress made in combating early child malnutrition as the planet continues to warm, according to Cornell research focused on five West African...

July 18, 2022

Once used as a tool for constitutional reform, Congress has repurposed Article V of the U.S. Constitution into a mechanism for taking positions on issues, according to new Cornell...

July 15, 2022

Hear speakers from the podcast’s first year share their top...

July 13, 2022

In a July 10 ceremony at the Statler Hotel, the Cornell Prison Education Program honored graduates released since the start of the pandemic, which curtailed prison-based...

June 30, 2022

Cornell Atkinson has awarded seed funding to nine interdisciplinary projects that address a range of sustainability...

June 30, 2022

Dr. Zubaida Qazi is earning an executive master’s in health administration in the Cornell Brooks School to enhance breast cancer prevention through her NGO, Pink Pakistan...

June 24, 2022

(Written by Jim Hanchett, Assistant Dean of Communications in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, June 24, 2022, Cornell Chronicle) The Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy (CPIP) at the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of...

June 17, 2022

The National Science Foundation has awarded Cornell $2 million to oversee the first federally funded midterm election survey in 20 years, engaging multiple partners and diverse...