Cornell Class of 81
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Cornell University Class of 1981
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Mark your calendars to save the date! March 16, 2022 #Cornell #GivingDay #DoTheGreatestGood
Richard T. Ford, a Stanford University law professor, will lead the event, “Derailed by Diversity: Racial Justice after Affirmative Action,” on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. in Sage Chapel. my.cornel.ly/kWTz9
The $3.5 million grant will go toward the improvement of screening and preventive treatment of cervical cancer for women living with HIV in low-resource countries. my.cornel.ly/kWcJy
For the past five years at Cornell, New Visions has provided local students the opportunity to explore engineering careers and perform research activities typically experienced by college students. my.cornel.ly/kSXrD
Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic visits to Cornell on Nov. 13, 1960, and April 14, 1961, came at a pivotal point in his life and in American political and social history. my.cornel.ly/kQG3d
Four Cornell Cooperative Extension county offices are leading statewide efforts to establish a network of Regional Clean Energy Hubs as part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s $52 million initiative to connect local communities with clean energy resources. my.cornel.ly/kLZYc
Appointed by President Biden, Bronin will lead the agency that promotes the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of national historic resources and advises the President and Congress on federal historic preservation policy. my.cornel.ly/kRw7C
The first recorded proof of a bird not seen for 140 years, a gut bacteria that could regulate cholesterol and a senior who risked his own life to rescue a man from an oncoming subway train were among the most-read Cornell Chronicle stories of 2022. my.cornel.ly/kKjPC
We shot a dozen extreme close-ups of buildings and other East Hill landmarks. Can you recognize them? my.cornel.ly/kKkYZ
Fred Piscop ’70 has a new wordplay book out—and he has created a Big Red-themed crossword just for you! my.cornel.ly/kKn6t
Weill Cornell Medicine has been awarded a five-year, $7.8 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to study whether the antibiotic doxycycline may slow the progression of emphysema in people living with well-controlled HIV. my.cornel.ly/kHBWg
You’ve seen (and worn) the Cornell Store’s T-shirts and hoodies; for the holidays, we offer a sampling of its more unusual swag my.cornel.ly/kHDkJ
Cole, M.D. ’94, is the assistant vice provost for information services and chief information officer at Weill Cornell Medicine. He will begin his new role Jan. 1, 2023. my.cornel.ly/kDTGC
Cornell has established the Department of Design Tech, a Radical Collaboration partnership between five colleges that seeks to enhance design and technology education and research across the university. my.cornel.ly/kGDLP
Saved by Cornell vets, the wee critter has become a campus celebrity—and an equine ‘nurse’ to nervous patients my.cornel.ly/kBX0F
Saved by Cornell vets, the wee critter has become a campus celebrity—and an equine ‘nurse’ to nervous patients my.cornel.ly/kBX0F
Thanks to Cornell’s Center for Teaching Innovation, students recently had the chance to prepare a sample for cryo-electron microscopy – a technique not often available to young researchers – using virtual reality headsets. my.cornel.ly/kwCcg
Three startups – two helping to make a green economy and one creating next-generation microbial images – graduated Nov. 16 from Cornell’s Center for Life Science Ventures business incubator. ... my.cornel.ly/kwyJ9
Cornell researchers and parent educators are identifying how the opioid crisis has ravaged New York state families and the solutions that help parents and children reunify. my.cornel.ly/ktXKv
Research by Cornell and the U.S. Department of Agriculture offers the first estimates of food pantries' economic value to families, highlighting their important role in addressing food insecurity. my.cornel.ly/ktwKv
The new approach promises to accelerate studies on organ-scale cellular interactions and could enable powerful new diagnostic strategies for a wide range of diseases. my.cornel.ly/ksRSv
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