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Capuano: “For 35 years, I carried around that rejection letter because that rejection letter was from Marriott"
Just before Anthony Capuano ’87 graduated from Cornell, he did eight job interviews and earned offers from all but one of them.
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Cornell University: Service-learning helps students help communities
College students – who have the time and energy to serve as well as the desire to learn – are uniquely positioned to advance their education while helping communities prepare for potential disasters, according to a new book co-edited by a Cornell researcher.
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Kreps: “It’s almost a cost-benefit-utility calculation,”
As large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 are further developed, they will naturally become better at using available information to generate useful text on virtually any topic – not only by the phrase or sentence, but by the whole document.
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Cornell University announces Spring Break Begins on April 1
Spring Break Begins on April 1
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Great Dane puppy’s heart is repaired with cutting-edge technology
Great Dane puppy’s heart is repaired with cutting-edge technology
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Innovators. Leaders. Advocates for change. Cornellians.
Innovators. Leaders. Advocates for change. Cornellians.
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NMSU TRIO Student Support Services awarded recertification for peer tutoring program
NMSU TRIO Student Support Services awarded recertification for peer tutoring program
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Underwater robot helps explain Antarctic glacier’s retreat
Underwater robot helps explain Antarctic glacier’s retreat
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Experimental vaccines offer long-term protection against severe COVID
In 2021, a group of scientists led by researchers at the University of North Carolina, Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian reported that the Moderna mRNA vaccine and a protein-based vaccine candidate containing a substance that enhances immune responses, known as an adjuvant, elicited durable neutralizing antibody responses to the virus that causes COVID-19 during infancy in preclinical research.
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ADW Professors-at-Large Program announces 2022 Call for Nominations
Cornell faculty members have until Wednesday, Nov. 30, to submit nominations of distinguished scholars in the areas of arts, physical sciences, and social sciences for the A.D. White Professors-at-Large Program.