President Pollack calls for solidarity against acts of hatred, bias
Cornell President Martha Pollack has issued a statement regarding acts of hatred and bias, the latest being an alarming national rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes. Read more
Cornell President Martha Pollack has issued a statement regarding acts of hatred and bias, the latest being an alarming national rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes. Read more
The Cornell China Center has announced six new grant awards, totaling $140,000, to support research by Cornell faculty teams partnering with researchers in China. Read more
Cornell engineers are the first to study thermal transport in 2D hybrid perovskites – a new class of materials with promising applications for photovoltaics and thermoelectronics. Read more
In a virtual ceremony May 24, this year's 37 Merrill Presidential Scholars, who represent the top 1% of graduating seniors, recognized the high school teacher and university faculty or staff member who most influenced their academic development. Read more
PARADIM has received a second award of $22.5 million from the National Science Foundation to fund another five years of enabling scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs nationwide to design and create new inorganic materials for use in electronics. Read more
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering will offer an optional smart cities undergraduate concentration, recognizing the growing ubiquity of sensors, smart devices and real-time data in related fields. Read more
This weekend’s ceremonies for Cornell’s 153rd graduating class will look different due to COVID-19 safety precautions and protocols – but they promise to be as memorable and meaningful as ever. Read more
Virgin Atlantic's VSS Unity SpaceShipTwo spacecraft carries with it an experimental space-based surgical system co-developed by Meinig School Prof. James Antaki and Dr. George Pantalos of University of Louisville. Read more
Cornell's Adult University invites alumni, their friends and family, and the general public to expand their minds this summer by taking live, online courses for adults and youth taught by Cornell faculty and graduate students. Read more
A Cornell-developed technology provides beekeepers, consumers and farmers with an antidote for deadly pesticides, which kill wild and managed bees that pollinate crops. Read more