Cornell University: Glorious To View (Short) celebrates what makes Cornell University so special – its campus beauty, breadth and depth of academics, spirit of inclusiveness, and commitment to serving the public good.
From its inception, Cornell has aspired to be elite and egalitarian. As founder Ezra Cornell said, “I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.”
Produced by the Skorton Center for Health Initiatives in collaboration with the Cornell Interactive Theater Ensemble, Intervene uses brief scenarios to demonstrate ways in which student bystanders ...
In the summer of 2016, Dave Katz and Weston Forster of the Cornell Tree Climbing Institute, along with documentary filmmaker Ben Roif, traveled to the Republic of Georgia to explore and document at...
"The excitement for me in being a researcher, a scientist, is the discovery of something new...that nobody else has seen this in the world," says Avery August, professor of microbiology and immunol...
Jenny Sabin collaborates with scientists, engineers and artists. Her work "is at the forefront of a new direction for 21st-century architectural practice — one that applies insights and theories fr...
From creating to implementing real-world solutions, Cornell University is leading the way toward a more sustainable future. #sustainability #Cornell #CornellUniversity
Jumping spiders are highly visual animals. They use vision in courtship and to catch food. Gil Menda in Ron Hoy's lab at Cornell University developed a technique to record from the brain of a jumpi...
Cornell professors are often sought after by the media for their expertise and passion. Steven Strogatz communicates the beauty of math not only to students but also to the public via books, TED Ta...
Rev, Ithaca's downtown business incubator, encourages local high school students like Jasper White and Hunter Hartshorne to develop their innovative engineering ideas through its summer Hardware Ac...
Cornell professors are helping to inform some of the most important public conversations happening in our world today – on topics ranging from sustainability to race relations to space exploration....
This fall, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Geographic are bringing the Birds-of-Paradise Project to the public. Get an advance look now...and witness diverse strategies of evolution at ...
Ed Helms, the actor who portrayed fictional Cornell alumnus Andy Bernard '93 on the television comedy 'The Office,' delivered the Senior Convocation address to graduating students and guests at Sch...
Cornell University: Glorious To View celebrates what makes Cornell University so special—its campus beauty, breadth and depth of academics, spirit of inclusiveness, and commitment to serving the pu...
Using computerized text analysis, Cornell professor of communication Jeff Hancock and colleagues at the University of British Columbia found that psychopathic criminals tend to make identifiable wo...
Lawrence Bonassar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, describes a cutting-edge process he has developed in which he uses a 3D Printer and "ink" composed of living cells to create...
Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison, M.A. '55, returned to Cornell March 7, 2013 for a conversation about literature, politics and, especially, language. She answered questions posed to her by...
Naked mole-rats are native to Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They live in extensive underground tunnel systems and subsist on large tubers which they find by burrowing. Though a colony consists of up...
Professor Neil Price delivers the first of three lectures, September 25, 2012, focusing on the fundamental role that narrative, storytelling and dramatisation played in the mindset of the Viking Ag...
Cornell Professor Doug Antczak delivers the Reunion lecture celebrating Cornell University Library's exhibition "Animal Legends." Dr. Antczak explores the relationship between humans and animals in...