Artists explore U.S.-Mexico border and gender

As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, the Latino Studies Program brought acclaimed visual artists Ana Teresa Fernandez and Maria Teresa Fernandez to campus on Nov. 7. (Nov. 9, 2012)

Ex-military students learn to appreciate the small things

A student who served in the South Korean Army asks other ex-military students on what they've learned since coming to Cornell. (Nov. 8, 2012)

Students sweeten sounds in Schwartz Center studio

Student filmmakers and theater artists can add sound to their projects more easily with upgraded sound studio facilities in the Schwartz Center. (Nov. 7, 2012)

Astronomy expert Jonathan Lunine to guide the future of human space flight

Jonathan Lunine, the David C. Duncan Professor in the Physical Sciences, has been tapped to help decide whether, when and why Americans will next fly in outer space. (Nov. 7, 2012)

Engaged learning courses incorporate service work

Community engaged learning courses in the College of Arts and Sciences help students learn better and contribute more through reflection and action. (Nov. 7, 2012)

Faculty members elected fellows of the American Mathematical Society

The American Mathematical Society has honored 20 Cornell faculty members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication and utilization of mathematics. (Nov. 6, 2012)

Award will support student learning assessment by future faculty

The Council of Graduate Schools has chosen Cornell as a demonstration school for a project to develop programs to train future faculty and establish best practices in assessing student learning.

Humans are wired to keep up with rapid linguistic change

Humans speak so many different languages because we're wired to keep up with rapid linguistic change, according to a new study by Cornell psychologist Morten Christiansen and his colleagues. (Nov. 5, 2012)

Word choices on political issues reveal ways of thinking

A free online tool provides a glimpse into how political events are being covered and discussed in media and political speeches. (Nov. 5, 2012)