Cornell wins five CASE awards

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has given Cornell five Circle of Excellence Awards this year.

Newly named Department of Performing and Media Arts announces events

Cornell's newly named Department of Performing and Media Arts (formerly Theatre, Film and Dance) has announced its lineup for next year and two new faculty members.

Law School breaks ground on 'game changing' expansion

A ground breaking ceremony for a three-phase expansion and renovation project at the Cornell Law School was held June 9 during Reunion.

Things to Do, April 13-20

Events on campus this week include new exhibitions at the Johnson Museum, a look at gender roles in Shakespeare plays, readings by creative writing faculty and a conference focused on Colombia.

Jay Walker '77 takes alumni on journey of the imagination

Jay Walker '77, founder of Priceline.com, kicked off an exhibit of rare artifacts from his collection with a Reunion lecture on why imagination has been the driving force behind human invention.

Squyres takes another plunge as a NASA aquanaut

Mars scientist Steve Squyres is serving on the crew of the 16th NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, a two-week undersea training mission off the Florida Keys.

Four faculty members receive Carpenter advising awards 2012

Kathy Berggren, Kate Bronfenbrenner, Debbie Cherney and Mariana Wolfner were honored May 26 for the 2012 Kendall S. Carpenter Memorial Advising Awards.

All Cornellians have a stake in faculty renewal, Skorton says

President David Skorton prioritized faculty renewal in his State of the University Address June 9 during Reunion Weekend. He also announced that the naming of the new humanities building that will break ground in 2013.

Michelle Rhee: Public education is about kids, not adults

Michelle Rhee '92 took her no-nonsense message of public education reform and accountability to Cornell's campus as the Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin lecturer, June 8, during Reunion Weekend.