M&T Bank is offering a full scholarship to Cornell's Summer College, one of the nation's first summer programs for high school students. High school juniors and seniors from Broome, Cortland and Tompkins counties are eligible for the M&T scholarship, which is worth $4,950.
A one-week course on designing and managing indoor water-reuse systems for fin fish culture is scheduled for June 24-28 by the Cornell Aquaculture Program and the Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center. Course registration is $600. The course is conducted at the Cornell Animal Science and Teaching Center in Harford, N.Y., and at Cornell's Ithaca campus.
Cornell President Hunter Rawlings today issued a statement in response to recent events on campus involving articles published in the Cornell Review and the resultant protests.
Labor unions representing technicians in film, the performing arts and the broadcasting and recording industries face an uphill battle to survive the technological, regulatory and economic changes transforming the entertainment industry.
Two Cornell faculty members have been selected as Woodrow Wilson Fellows. Lourdes Bener’a, professor of city and regional planning and of women's studies and director of the Latin American Studies Program, and Peter J. Katzenstein, the Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor of International Studies and Comparative Politics.
An interdisciplinary, regional conference entirely organized and conducted by Cornell graduate students will be held on campus May 7-9 in Room 401 Warren Hall. The Second Annual Great Lakes Graduate Conference in Political Economy.
Children in schools bombarded by frequent aircraft noise don't learn to read as well as children in quiet schools, Cornell researchers have confirmed. And they have discovered one major reason: kids tune out speech in the racket.
The Cornell Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers this weekend will finish construction on a pedestrian/bicycle bridge over Cascadilla Creek to link the Ithaca Sciencenter and the Tompkins County Cornell Cooperative Extension office, adjacent to Route 13.
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Pierre-Gilles de Gennes will speak on "Novel Schemes for Artificial Muscle" when he delivers a Gemant Lecture on Monday, May 5, at 3:30 p.m. in Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall, at Cornell.