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Cornell Cup USA

David Schneider, academic coordinator of Cornell Cup USA presented by Intel, explains the education goals behind the new, national engineering competition taking place May 4-5 at Disney World. More

MAE seeks to fill two faculty positions

Inviting applications for two tenure-track faculty positions. More

Hod Lipson - Hampshire College - Presidential Lecture Series

Science and Art in a Post-Singularity Age More

Record a video, win an iPad

Record a short, Web-quality video about your Cornell experience and you could win an Apple iPad 3. The college is creating an augmented reality tour for prospective students and their parents and wants them to hear from you. Deadline for submissions is May 4, 2012. More

Stay With It

The “Stay With It” campaign launched March 14 with a “Day of Engineering” pep rally broadcast via Facebook.The rally included a panel featuring, Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel Corp.; Charles Bolden, a NASA administrator; and Maggie Johnson, director of education and university relations for Google. More

NYC Plans on 'Morning Joe'

MSNBC: Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Cornell President David Skorton joined Morning Joe December 20, 2011 to discuss the NYC Tech Campus. More

Mason Peck named NASA's chief technologist

Prof. Mason Peck, MAE, has been named NASA's chief technologist, effective January 2012. More

Prof. Mason Peck speaks out on future of NASA

A big part of his new job at NASA is to communicate how the agency's technologies will benefit future space missions as well as everyday life here on Earth. More

Video: Bonassar group creates cartilage with 3D printer and living "ink"

Bonassar describes a cutting-edge process he has developed in which he uses a 3D printer and "ink" composed of living cells to create body parts such as ears. More

Stanford and Cornell favored for NYC engineering school

NYTimes.com: With less than two weeks left to apply in the competition for $400 million in land and subsidies to build a science and engineering graduate school in New York City, some of the world’s great universities continue to change plans and jockey for position, and there is a growing view among them that Cornell and Stanford have emerged as the favorites. More