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5K RUN, REMEMBRANCES TO HONOR FALLEN CORNELL WAR HERO

On April 13, the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps will celebrate the legacy
of U.S. Marine Maj. Richard J. Gannon II '95, nearly 20 years after he was
killed in Iraq.


LATEST NEWS

Student input adds flavor, variety to halal, kosher meals
Major new telescope build completed in Germany
Totality awesome: 400 students travel north for rare eclipse
BOOM 2024 to bring games, gadgets and more
Neuron model paves way for new Alzheimer’s therapies
‘Freedom of Expression’ ice cream voting April 10-12
5K run, remembrances to honor fallen Cornell war hero


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EDITOR'S PICKS

Former national security adviser to speak on US-China relations
Snapshot highlights university’s role in local economy
Whipped cream disruptor to speak at entrepreneurship celebration
Through community, Indigenous students thrive in STEM


NEW YORK STATE IMPACT

Students, formerly incarcerated women draft bill for NYS Assembly
NYS agricultural assessment cultivates climate crisis solutions
Engaging youth leads to more inclusive public spaces
Cascadilla Gorge offers a safe haven for rare species
AROUND CORNELL

Two seniors chosen as fellows by Carnegie Endowment


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Podcast: Tim Barry created the health care system ‘patients deserve’


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Cornell Cinema offers tasty, mind-stretching Science on Screen showings


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Activist explores George Washington Carver's work


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CORNELL RESEARCH

Researchers produce grafts that replicate the human ear
Accuracy ‘nudges’ decrease misinformation-sharing on left, right
Wristband uses echos, AI to track hand positions for VR and more
Cornell scientists identify bird flu infecting dairy cows


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EXPERT QUOTES

> “The big gains made in the Detroit Three contracts and the 75-80% positive
> views of the UAW in the strikes has elevated Shawn Fain to one of the most
> important union leaders in the country."
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FEATURES

Student input adds flavor, variety to halal, kosher meals
Through community, Indigenous students thrive in STEM
‘A completely different game’: Faculty, students harness AI in the classroom
Students explore Costa Rica's agriculture and food systems
McGraw Tower restoration preserves the past, ensures the future
STAFF NEWS

The Inclusive Excellence Podcast: Single parenthood, divorce and advocating for
inclusion
The Inclusive Excellence Podcast: “The more you sweat in peace, the less you
bleed in war”
‘Queen of crosswords’ recovers the puzzle’s feminist side
Award-winning activist to deliver Inclusive Excellence keynote
Fitzpatrick lauded for career accomplishments
ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY

Cornell Cinema offers tasty, mind-stretching Science on Screen showings
Activist explores George Washington Carver's work
In Lund debate, panelists chart different paths to climate justice
Nabokov celebrated for crossing arts/science boundaries
Crypto, green hydrogen form ‘dynamic duo’ to thwart climate change


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