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Alumnus hopes historical lessons boost civic engagement
2+ hour, 23+ min ago (523+ words) As a young immigrant who narrowly avoided being sent to Auschwitz by fleeing Nazi-occupied Belgium and Vichy France for New York City, Fred Rubinstein "52, LLB "55, knows very well what America " at its best " can offer. Fred Rubinstein "52, LLB "55, has endowed…...
Northeast farmers could profit from grass-fed beef if they expand, join forces
1+ hour, 58+ min ago (672+ words) Cattle at Centerdale Farm in Black River, New York. New York state and New England have optimal conditions for grass-fed beef production " with an abundance of pasturelands and forage " but higher production costs have made farmers wary of expanding operations....
Why trade wars land harder in some states
2+ hour, 33+ min ago (375+ words) The current trade war doesn't affect American states evenly. New research by Wendong Zhang and collaborators from Ohio State University finds that the risks from escalating tariffs with Canada and Mexico, the United States' closest agricultural partners, fall along geographic…...
Collaborative exhibits showcase biodiversity
19+ hour, 35+ min ago (696+ words) Among critically endangered species featured in "Last Call" exhibit is the k'k'p, a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Three new Cornell University Library exhibits explore the beauty and fragility of Earth's biodiversity'in habitats near and far, from elusive species…...
Death penalty explored in Distinguished Visiting Journalist event
1+ day, 58+ min ago (205+ words) Cornell Chronicle News directly from Cornell's colleges and centers Investigative journalist Keri Blakinger "14 will host an in-depth look at capital punishment April 23 with a screening of the Oscar-nominated short documentary "I Am Ready, Warden," which she co-produced. The film follows…...
Cornell Atkinson research grants support future sustainability leaders
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (245+ words) Cornell Atkinson's 2026 student awards will support 40 research projects in sustainability, biodiversity and agriculture. Leah Crenshaw, pictured here, will continue research that examines how surrounding landscapes influence bird ecology in shade'grown coffee farms. News directly from Cornell's colleges and centers With…...
Research becomes reality for biomed startups
1+ day, 22+ hour ago (1000+ words) In the life of a technology company that aims to advance health care, the stage between promise and product can feel less like a runway and more like a tightrope. The science is encouraging. The founders have left academic labs…...
Tech that matters: EBT cards increase SNAP participation
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (282+ words) News directly from Cornell's colleges and centers A new national study from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business finds the transition from paper food stamps to electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards modestly increased participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…...
Student refines tools for precision microchip manufacturing
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (368+ words) Nandan Reddy Muthangi, an M. Eng. student in Cornell's Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is testing new methods for building semiconductor test chips for systems that ensure reliability in manufacturing. News directly from Cornell's colleges and centers Nandan Reddy Muthangi…...
2029 reaccreditation process begins with self-study
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (441+ words) The first phase of the university's upcoming reaccreditation process is underway, with the naming of a steering committee and an invitation to the community to provide input. The committee will design and coordinate a self-study to assess how the university…...
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