Office professionals model commitment and devotion to work
Office professionals were commended for their professionalism, dedication and commitment to their work at the 30th Jennie T. Farley Office Professionals Program April 25 in Barton Hall.
View ArticleCornell in Washington partners with nonprofit to build inclusive communities
Cornell in Washington partnered with the nonprofit Building Bridges Across the River to implement development plans for the city's Anacostia neighborhood.
View ArticleCornell summertime college fair highlights 45 institutions
A free summertime college fair for area high school students, their families, teachers and guidance counselors will be held July 23, 4-6 p.m. in the Statler Ballroom, Statler Hotel.
View ArticleStudents learn about the law in NYC summer program
Nadia Udochi ’20 is taking part in Cornell’s Prelaw Program in New York City, which helps students decide if they want to pursue law careers.
View ArticlePre-med students explore diverse medical interests
A number of Cornell students traveled to NYC for the College of Human Ecology’s Practicing Medicine Program, a three-credit experience offered through the School of Continuing Education and Summer...
View ArticleActive Learning Initiative funds nine projects
Innovative projects to enhance undergraduate teaching and learning in nine departments have received funding administered by Cornell’s Active Learning Initiative.
View ArticleSmiles, sunshine, sweets and song punctuate Commencement
As students began to line up for Cornell’s 2019 Commencement May 26, the morning skies that threatened rain gave way to rays of sunshine wriggling between the clouds. Smiles, pomp and circumstance...
View ArticleFree events feature music, speakers, performing artists
Writer Joyce Carol Oates and events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing are among the highlights of the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions' free summer events...
View ArticleLive webcast to explore value of successful coaching
On March 12, Professor Angela Noble-Grange from the Johnson Graduate School of Management will present a live webcast “Coaching: How to Focus Your Ambitions and Become Your Best Self.”
View ArticleRegistration open for Summer Session online classes
Students can stay on track, get ahead or learn something new this summer during Cornell’s Summer Session, which will be held entirely online for the first time.
View ArticleCornell leads effort to provide masks for incarcerated people
Rob Scott, director of Cornell Prison Education Program, has organized 14 New York colleges and universities to provide masks for every person incarcerated in the state – nearly 43,000 people.
View ArticleCornell Prelaw Program Goes Online this Summer
Cornell University is pleased to announce the launch of a new prelaw program for undergraduates: the Cornell Global Prelaw Program Online, June 28-July 31, 2021. The program is open to students from...
View ArticleCAU offers online classes with Cornell faculty for adults and youth this summer
Cornell's Adult University invites alumni, their friends and family, and the general public to expand their minds this summer by taking live, online courses for adults and youth taught by Cornell...
View ArticleLaw professor offers international human rights course
International Human Rights in Theory and Practice, taught this summer by Cornell Law School Clinical Professor of Law Elizabeth Brundige, invites students to think critically about international human...
View ArticlePrecollege scholarship recipient wants to change healthcare in the Philippines
Carlos Jay Espinosa was awarded the Dean’s Scholarship from Cornell University Precollege Studies to take a biology course with Cornell faculty and earn college credit. “As a first-generation student,...
View ArticleRegistration opens for online Winter Session 2022
Registration is now open for Cornell's Winter Session 2022. You can choose from a wide range of online courses taught by Cornell faculty during the three-week period from Jan. 3-21. Enrollment is open...
View ArticleFirst-Generation Student from Harlem Leads College Prep Course for...
Senior Lassan Bagayoko was recently awarded $5,000 through Cornell’s Janet McKinley '74 Family Grant to provide an online college prep program for high school students in underprivileged communities.
View ArticleWinter Session celebrates 25 years of digital learning
Victoria Jones, PhD ’01, talks about what it was like to teach one of Cornell's first digital credit-bearing courses in 1997 for Winter Session.
View ArticleAtkinson Rural Scholarship Initiative gives local high schoolers a chance to...
Though Glenn Morgan Parker '25 shared what it was like to take an online course as a Precollege student, thanks to the Atkinson scholarship, and how it helped prepare her for her first year at Cornell.
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