The Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures (CIHF), a collaboration between the School of Hotel Administration and the College of Human Ecology, unites hospitality, health and design.
With entrepreneurship faculty and classes now scattered across campus, the nascent College of Business is poised to act as the focal point for entrepreneurship-related academics at Cornell.
Events on campus include South Asian dance at Pao Bhangra, a memorial concert for Steven Stucky, writer Denis Johnson, student art exhibitions and the annual Earth Day Springfest.
Ten students received when they participated in the Clinton Global Initiative University annual meeting, April 1-3, at UC Berkeley to compete for funding to support social justice projects.
Four dining staff competed against each other and the clock when Jet Tila, TV culinary celebrity, hosted Cornell Dining's first cookoff contest, April 11.
Eleven students from the Global Citizenship course in the College of Human Ecology traveled to Cuba over spring break to learn about fashion trends and consumer culture on the island.
Only 2.5 percent of people who have a medical emergency in a public place got help from strangers before emergency medical personnel arrived. African-Americans were less than half as likely as Caucasians to get help.
Kate Harding, author of the 2015 book “Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture – and What We Can Do About It” spoke on campus April 11 as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Beginning April 26, the portion of East Avenue between Tower Road and the Lincoln Hall driveway will be closed to vehicle traffic, including buses and bicycles. The sidewalk on the west side of the roadway will be closed as well.