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Cornell University: JFK Award Recipient Blends Passions for Medicine and Public Service
Throughout her years at Cornell, Sarah McMorrow ’24 has shown a dedication to serving others, logging hundreds of hours as an emergency medical technician and firefighter with the Varna Volunteer Fire Company (VVFC). And her future…
Cornell University Welcomes Ten New Members into Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
Eight Cornell doctoral candidates and two postdocs have been inducted into the Cornell chapter of the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society.
The Bouchet Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and…
Cornell Bowers CIS to Introduce Minor in Artificial Intelligence
Beginning Fall 2024, Cornell undergraduates can minor in artificial intelligence (AI).
Offered by the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, the AI minor is intended for any undergraduates who anticipate AI…
Cornell Announces Reinstatement of Standardized Test Requirements for Fall 2026 Admissions
Cornell will reinstitute standardized testing requirements for students seeking undergraduate admission for fall 2026 enrollment, based on evidence from a multiyear study conducted by the university’s Task Force on Standardized Testing in…
Cornell University: Investment in Marketing Advances Climate Research Through New Partnership
Cornell Engineering and IPG Mediabrands, the media and marketing solutions division of Interpublic Group, announced a unique partnership on April 18 to leverage marketing investments to accelerate Cornell-led sustainability research.
At…
Cornell University Pioneers Groundwork for Public Good as Empire AI Era Dawns
Nutrition in the West is a young discipline – only 100 years old. Artificial intelligence is even newer. Combining the two could create a powerful tool to customize health advice, instead of the current one-size-fits-all approach.…
Cornell University Study: Absence of Identity Options on Forms Triggers Anger, Reduces Sense of…
Being asked to provide demographic information in official forms such as job applications – but finding one’s own identity group missing from demographic options provided – can signal a low likelihood of belonging in a given setting and…
Cornell University Unveils New Animal Science Facility Promoting Methane Reduction and Climate…
Thanks to partnerships with industry, government and New York farmers, Cornell’s Department of Animal Science is now home to new, state-of-the-art animal respiration stalls that will enable research on livestock feed, health and climate…
Cornell University’s Tea Ice Cream Wins Freedom of Expression Competition
An ice cream inspired by the conversations that flow every day, around the world, over simple cups of tea won Cornell’s annual ice cream competition.
Brewing CommuniTea, an Earl Grey tea ice cream with caramel swirls and buttery…
Cornell University Utilizes Pigs, Mussels, and 3D Printing to Maintain Lake Source Cooling System
Mark Tarazi ’24 crunched over the gravel at Ithaca’s East Shore Park marina with the new stack of 3D-printed shackle-alignment tabs.
Out in Cayuga Lake, 250 feet down, there was an octagonal 4-ton screen aimed at keeping animal…