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Economic scarcity shifts perception, leads to discrimination
CCE connects local farms, foodies through Taste NY
Art and science provide fertile ground for research, teaching
CCE’s Blocks in Bloom helps communities flourish
Study links high-salt diet and cognitive impairment
Mapping cancer’s drug resistance could improve treatment
Public History Initiative launches at Cornell
Universal flu vaccine developed at Cornell nearing human trials
Researchers describe gut health’s influence on brain health
New global development unit calls for ‘education with impact’
Micro-satellites offer a fresh view of NYS agriculture
Magnetics with a twist: Scientists find new way to image spins
Cornell Tech clinic to help intimate violence victims
Cornell NanoScale Facility gets new director of operations
Marvels of mechanism that changed engineering education
Educational verve: New approaches to teaching revolutionize classroom
Discovery opens door for novel thermoelectric materials
Certificate program combines tech, financial services
CS classes can break down cultural barriers, study shows
CIVIC radical collaboration initiative makes six new hires
Things to Do, Oct. 18-25, 2019
Scientists unwind mystery behind DNA replication
Eastern Broccoli Project on track to meet $100M goal
Ambassadors to address border policy in Lund Debate Oct. 21
Crop-improvement lab established with $25M USAID grant
Staller lecturer will share insights on game-theory economics
Survey finds sexual assault, harassment persist
New compliance office will help units with regulations
Orphaned turtles rescued thanks to Cornell wildlife team
Cornell’s Humphrey Program marks 40 years of public service
Insectapalooza 2019 will be bigger and buggier – and free
ILR’s prison job fair opens doors for incarcerated
Schwartz research funding applications close Nov. 11
Ag-to-energy farmland use is focus of new $2.4M grant
Stressing metallic material controls superconductivity
Adam Schiff discusses impeachment inquiry, national security
Things to Do, Oct. 11-18, 2019
New Cayuga language class focuses on nature, culture
Grow-NY Summit to feature food, ag innovations
Sabin installation at Microsoft Research turns AI into art
Book reveals life and times of Anna Magdalena Bach
For sea creatures, baseline shows disease as sentinel of change
$1M Walmart Foundation grant to fund Tata-Cornell ag study
African rice farmers test traditions against NY climate
Panel: For tech in higher ed, humanity is key ingredient
Digital book gives a taste of Venezuelan performance artist
Pundits: Illiberalism poses threat to democracy
Cornell tackles ‘migrations’ global challenge