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Recent News About Cornell University
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Talks mark exhibits, campus LGBTQ milestones
Talks mark exhibits, campus LGBTQ milestones
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Expanded virtual outreach draws diverse Class of 2026
In its third application cycle shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cornell has again attracted record interest, admitting a talented and diverse Class of 2026 from a broader range of places than ever before.
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Grants aim to unite networks to increase impact
Three project teams aiming to expand their networks of partners and peers have been awarded Public Issue Network Grants from the David M.
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Veterinary alumna’s work with animals and the media pays off
Aziza Glass, D.V.M. ’15, is a veterinarian of many talents. Weaving eastern and western veterinary medicine approaches in her private practice, while also building a vibrant brand and media presence, has allowed Glass to craft a unique and rewarding career niche for herself.
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Computer-security researchers aim to prevent tech abuse
Researchers at Cornell Tech have created a new approach to helping survivors of domestic abuse stop assailants from hacking into their devices and social media to surveil, harass and hurt them.
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Gift from Delta Gamma supports Women’s Resource Center
A recent gift from Cornell’s Chi Chapter of Delta Gamma will create an annual speaker series for the Cornell Women’s Resource Center, and provide funding for the series in perpetuity.
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Indigenous-Cornell partnership publishes Gayogo̱hó:nǫʔ history
Many common labels for this region’s Indigenous people and places, including “Cayuga,” are actually mispronunciations imposed by white settlers, according to anthropologist and archaeologist Kurt Jordan ’88.