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Student-built bridges connect communities thanks to engineering course

Thanks to a new civil and environmental engineering course, adjunct professor Charlie Trautmann helps students hone their engineering skills by designing and building a series of community bridges.

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Academic ‘boot camp’ helps veterans build college confidence
East Coast broccoli lowers costs and risks from California drought
Matt Marx named vice provost for entrepreneurship, innovation and external engagement
Cornell-led NIH grant will reveal how immune cells communicate in living tissues
There may be 3 times as many insect species than previously thought
How Cornell is educating the next generation of citizens about democracy
Digital research repository arXiv to start new chapter as nonprofit

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Editor's Picks

Did a good deed? Don’t tell anyone
Why some home sellers don't choose the highest offer
Voters forgive politicians who tried – even if they failed
Farmed oysters may boost New York’s dwindling wild populations

New York State Impact

NYCST grants boost New York state space tech industry
Spacecraft image center brings the universe to NYS
‘Faster and smarter’: Cornell Tech helps advance NYC priorities
Solar’s threat to NYS agriculture may be overstated

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Cornell Yang Center for Wildlife Health awards seed funding to five conservation efforts around the globe

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Two doctoral students selected as FFAR Fellows

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Doctoral grad wins Ivy+ Three Minute Thesis competition

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Researchers achieve the ‘impossible’ low-loss, tunable dielectric

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Cornell Research

Widespread AI misuse means higher ed must rethink assessment
Targeting inflammation may help overcome drug resistance in colon cancer
Robotic ‘matter’ flows, adapts through mechanical intelligence
Fast deliveries worsen conditions for e-commerce warehouse workers

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CIS summer social near Gates Hall
CIS summer social near Gates Hall
CIS summer social near Gates Hall
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Human Ecology Building
Plant Science Building
Milstein Hall
Cornell NanoScale Facility in Duffield Hall.
Cornell NanoScale Facility in Duffield Hall.
Cornell NanoScale Facility in Duffield Hall.

Features

How Cornell is educating the next generation of citizens about democracy
Otherworldly thunder of Atlantic sturgeon inspires awe
Grad hopes to advance women’s health in space
Long Island farm leverages Cornell research to adapt, expand
AAP students lend their creativity to a new vision for 4-H camp

Staff News

Matt Marx named vice provost for entrepreneurship, innovation and external engagement
Craig Fennie, MacArthur Fellow and materials discovery pioneer, dies at 54
Celebrating staff graduates, who balanced work and study
Buzzing in: Gilmer turns trivia love into ‘Jeopardy!’ moment
What we learn from each other: inside Cornell's CLASP program

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

East Coast broccoli lowers costs and risks from California drought
There may be 3 times as many insect species than previously thought
Cornell Yang Center for Wildlife Health awards seed funding to five conservation efforts around the globe
Getting warmer: Slower forest growth means less carbon storage
Sustainable ag finance leadership training connects industry leaders

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