Faculty fellow studies sound art of old recordings

Brian Hanrahan, a faculty fellow in the Department of Theatre, Film and Dance, studies old radio recordings and teaches Weimar cinema, media theory and sound art. (Nov. 8, 2011)

Einaudi Center celebrates 50 years of internationalism

The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies celebrates its 50th anniversary at Cornell with a symposium Nov. 14-15 and reflection on its achievements and future direction. (Nov. 3, 2011)

Latin American Studies Program celebrates 50 years

Cornell's Latin American Studies Program will mark its 50th anniversary at a luncheon Nov. 4 that will feature graduate student research and guest speakers including former director Tom Holloway. (Nov. 3, 2011)

Alison Lurie reads ghost story at Literary Luncheon

The professor emerita read a Halloween-themed short story and discussed her writing process at a Literary Luncheon Oct. 28. (Nov. 3, 2011)

Winter break immersion program to aid humanities graduate students

This winter break Cornell Library and campus partners will offer a program to give practical advice and help foster a sense of community for humanities doctoral students. (Nov. 2, 2011)

Humanists, scientists team up to examine climate change

Humanists and scientists will examine some of the issues and implications of climate change at 'Climate Change, Critical Thought, Design: A Forum,' Nov. 11, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in the A.D. White House.

Cybertools and Sinhala archive will improve analysis of world's 7,000 languages

A new generation of cybertools developed at Cornell and a Sinhala language data archive at Cornell allow researchers to better study language acquisition in children. (Oct. 31, 2011)

Nabokov's passion for science and art is kept alive via a cross-departmental collaboration

Vladimir Nabokov's passion for science and art is kept alive via a cross-departmental collaboration in the course Reading Nabokov, which includes a lecture and demonstration at the Cornell Insect Collection. (Oct. 28, 2011)

Computer donations boost technology education in <br />Tioga County schools

Cornell Computer Reuse Association has donated 40 computers to Tioga County Central Schools. (Oct. 27, 2011)