Symposium to look at internationalizing curriculum May 13

A daylong symposium May 13 will examine ways to integrate international experiences into Cornell's increasingly global curriculum.

Bradley Wendel's 'Ethics and Law' celebrated

Law School professor Bradley Wendel's "Ethics and Law: An Introduction" was celebrated at an April 21 event in Law School's MacDonald Moot Courtroom.

Scientists explain their work quickly, in plain English

The Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research hosted a Flash Science! speaking competition to give early-career plant scientists experience talking to a general audience May 5.

Spring break, Arab Spring and parental consent

Practicing Arabic in Cornell's Language House, students planned Spring Break research in an Arab Spring democracy - until terrorists attacked their destination.

Students to showcase new computer games at May 15 event

The public is invited to watch and play at the annual Cornell Game Design Showcase, May 15 in Carpenter Hall. The showcase features PC and mobile games created by students in various classes and independent studies.

Hirokazu Miyazaki named next director of Einaudi Center

Interim Provost Harry Katz has named anthropology professor Hirokazu Miyazaki director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, effective July 1.

Rawlings Scholars display an array of research

Examining social movements to Facebook addiction, more than 50 graduating seniors showcased their research prowess at the 2015 Senior Expo for the Hunter R. Rawlings III Cornell Presidential Research Scholars.

Owen Lee-Park awarded Community Spirit Award

Owen Lee-Park, a senior in the College of Human Ecology, won the Maribel Garcia Community Spirit Award for his work with Cornell’s Prison Education Program and its literary journal, Writer’s Bloc.

Hannah McKinney wins JFK Award for prison advocacy work

Hannah McKinney '15 received the John F. Kennedy Memorial Award May 4 to help her pursue a career in public service. The honor includes a $12,000 award.