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ASME has elected Matt Miller to the grade of Fellow
Professor Matthew P. Miller is an international leader in the development and engineering application of high energy x-rays to probe the micro-structure of materials under live loads. Read more
ECE junior wins IEEE PES scholarship award
Firehiwot Gurara, a junior at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University has recently received an IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Scholarship Plus John W. Estey Outstanding Scholar Award for 2017. Read more
Fluid dynamics lab named in honor of Charles Williamson
In a surprise ceremony Oct. 21 in the Upson Hall Lounge, the Fluid Dynamics Water Channel Lab was officially named the Charles H.K. Williamson Lab. Read more
Lab innovations translate into real-world business impact
Engineering graduate students gave overviews of the intriguing new technologies they’ve developed – and how they are primed to translate into positive impacts for businesses – at Rev: Ithaca Startup Works. Read more
Alumni Liz Wayne's TED Talk
Meinig School alumna explains how we can hack our immune cells to kill cancer. Read more
Milstein: Program will embrace long-held Cornell ethos
A panel discussion, part of Trustee-Council Annual Meeting weekend, focused on the bridges being built between Cornell's Ithaca campus and the new Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in NYC. Read more
Éva Tardos to received lectureship award
Éva Tardos will be honored with the 2017-18 Philip McCord Morse Lectureship Award Read more
Exhibition, research project highlight learning from Rembrandt’s art
More than 60 impressions by the Dutch artist across a wide variety of subject matter – self-portraits to landscapes – are included in “Lines of Inquiry: Learning From Rembrandt’s Etchings,” through Dec. 17. The exhibition and accompanying catalog highlight learning and teaching using academic collections and explore Rembrandt’s artistic process, such as his practice of reissuing small editions of prints after making subtle changes to the plates. Read more