On Tuesday August 16, 2022, the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility (CNF) hosted the 2022 Nanoscale Internet-of-Things (Nano-IoT) Research Community Workshop at Cornell University in…
"Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right" David Ost Professor of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Regional Fellow, Institute for European…
Teaching Strategies 3 - Pair Activities (length: 8:14) from In-Person Teaching with Remote Students, Part A: Teaching students in socially-distanced classrooms with access for remote students allows…
In this first meeting instructors will have the opportunity to discuss plans for in-person labs with technology for remote participation, virtual labs, and more. Cornell lab instructors will present…
Heart disease and cancer are the two leading causes of death. While we haven’t learned how to live forever, nutritional science has taught us how and why improving our diet will reduce the…
2020 is the 100 year anniversary of women being granted suffrage and the Johnson Museum of Art is celebrating with the exhibition “Women Making Their Mark,” curated by Nancy Green. Learn…
Participants: Robert Frank, Juan Hinestroza, Gary Koretzky, and David Silbey The coronavirus has left an indelible imprint on the fabric of society and scholarship. From medicine to marketing,…