Events this week include the Cornell Maple Program Open House, President Pollack's first address to staff, a residency by musician Latif Bolat, and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in Sage Chapel.
Research by ILR School professor Alexander J.S. Colvin showing that mandatory arbitration is more widespread than previously thought was cited in U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments Oct. 2.
A Cornell Recognition Event Day will be held Oct. 16, hosted by the High Five Employee Recognition Program in partnership with The Cornell Store and including a sale at The Cornell Store (all locations and online).
Cornell will hold its first community gathering to raise awareness of domestic violence, Oct. 19, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in Willard Straight Hall’s Memorial Room. The event is open to the Cornell community.
In recognition of October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month, IT@Cornell shares some steps members of the Cornell community can take to stay safe online.
Just over a week since gifts to the 2017-18 Cornell United Way campaign could be made online, Cornell community members have already responded with gifts totaling more than $126,000.
A group led by physics professor Frank Wise has proposed a method for locking different modes of laser light together to create short pulses with a variety of spatiotemporal profiles.
Trained child passenger safety technicians will be at the annual child safety seat check, held by the Cornell University Police, to provide instruction in the proper installation, use and maintenance of child safety seats, Oct. 28.