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"Great inventions are never, and great discoveries are seldom, the work of any one mind."

-Robert Henry Thurston, who served as dean of Cornell’s Sibley College of the Mechanic Arts from 1885-1903

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  • 2018 Year gender parity achieved among undergrads
  • 68,000+ Living alumni of our undergraduate programs
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Two students stand engaged at a whiteboard Student with notebook and pencil smiles, sitting in classroom with others Jamol Pender writes equations on glass wall MEng student in lab M.Eng. student working in lab with instructor Two researchers work together at device Student leans over while working at metal device Lynden Archer holds vial and speaks to students Three students work with electronic devices and computers Student in airplane cockpit
Lois Pollack and student work together at equipment Two students in protective clothing work with equipment Two researchers work together among lab equipment Student wearing glasses that mirror computer screen Two students in protective clothing work with equipment behind glass case Two smiling student work together at metallic device Student in lab coat and gloves adjust equipment Three students stand together around forklift learning studio equipment M.Eng. students in the lab working on a project Five students work together at microscope among electronic equipment
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From Our Newsroom

Read the latest stories from all around Cornell Engineering
  • On the deck of the deep-sea drilling ship Chikyu, the vessel for the International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 405.

    Hidden clay intensified 2011 Japan megaquake, study confirms

    An international research expedition involving Cornell has uncovered new details as to why a 2011 earthquake northeast of Japan behaved so unusually as it lifted the seafloor and produced a tsunami that devastated coastal communities.

  • Nucleosomes

    Unexpected allies: DNA packaging aids gene expression

    Researchers discovered that DNA packaging structures called nucleosomes, which have been traditionally seen as roadblocks for gene expression, actually help reduce torsional stress in DNA strands and facilitate genetic information decoding.

  • Lacrosse win

    2025 Year in Review

    Cornell’s impact was felt near and far, from the lacrosse fields to research labs and beyond in a turbulent 2025.