Poll: We like health care reform, not its politics

Suzanne Mettler, professor of government, and a colleague find that Americans like ObamaCare but do not like the "toxic" political discourse around it.

Mann Award winner studies switching process in cells

Maggie Gustafson, a fifth-year doctoral student in the field of biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, won the Harry and Samuel Mann Outstanding Graduate Student Award.

Two on faculty named international faculty fellows

Rachel Bezner Kerr, associate professor of development sociology, and Thomas Pepinsky, associate professor of government, have been named International Faculty Fellows.

Kenneth Miranda of the IMF named chief investment officer

Director of the IMF’s investment office since 2000, Kenneth Miranda will manage Cornell’s $6 billion investment portfolio and lead the Office of University Investments, starting July 1.

Eleven inducted into Bouchet Graduate Honor Society

Nine Cornell doctoral candidates, one postdoc and a professor were inducted into the Cornell chapter of the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society.

Princeton's Brian Earl named Big Red men's basketball coach

Brian Earl, who helped alma mater Princeton return to national prominence in nine seasons as an assistant coach, has been named the 22nd head coach of the Cornell men's basketball team.

Kathy Zoner reflects on hope, family, law enforcement

At the April 14 Soup and Hope talk, Kathy Zoner explained what it is like to be police chief, responding regularly to people in crisis, and still have hope.

Mathematician's career not always by the numbers

Mathematician Ravi Ramakrishna ’88 forged is own path by choosing not to follow family members into engineering.

María Cristina García wins 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship

Professor María Cristina García, Cornell's Howard A. Newman Professor in American Studies, has received a 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship supporting her work in migration studies.