Stunning exhibit of mathematical art opens Sept. 12

Twenty-five visual images go on display in Cornell’s Malott Hall Sept. 12 in the exhibit, "SymmetryScapes: An Exhibition of Mathematical Art."

President issues condolences on death of Darryl Wu '18

Interim President Hunter Rawlings issued a message of condolence on the death of Darryl Wu '18, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences.

University creates office dedicated to Title IX concerns

The Office of the Title IX Coordinator, dedicated solely to Title IX concerns, is headed by Sarah Affel, and includes two Title IX investigators, Elizabeth McGrath and Kareem Peat, and a case coordinator, Jessica Reynolds.

Johnson to offer master's degree in accounting in 2017

A new master's degree in accounting will be offered at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management in fall 2017. The College of Business' first new degree, the program is designed for maximum flexibility.

Chiara Formichi explores current, historic Islam

Chiara Formichi, assistant professor of Asian studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, says the stereotypes media reinforce about Islam do us a disservice.

College of Arts and Sciences considers curriculum changes

The College of Arts and Sciences is undertaking a yearlong conversation with students, faculty and staff to reflect on the college's liberal arts mission.

ISS project to study economics, politics of China urbanization

The Institute for the Social Sciences' newest project, China's Cities: Divisions and Plans, is an interdisciplinary collaborative effort among Cornell social scientists.

President Rawlings calls on community to aid investigation

Interim President Hunter Rawlings called on members of the Cornell community to contact the Ithaca Police Department if they have any information that may help in the investigation into the stabbing death of Anthony Nazaire.

How winning teams navigate conflict to stay on course

Why do some teams become derailed by conflict, while others manage to work through conflicts to deliver great performance? A 2008 landmark study co-authored by Johnson's Beta Mannix explains why.