Cornell Engineering launches leadership program
The College of Engineering is launching a new undergraduate leadership program with a recent anonymous gift of $700,000 from an alumnus. Read more
The College of Engineering is launching a new undergraduate leadership program with a recent anonymous gift of $700,000 from an alumnus. Read more
Steven Strogatz, Thomas Gilovich and Dr. Joseph Fins have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, along with Sanford Weill '55, chair of the Board of Overseers of Weill Cornell. Read more
Prof. Desjardins uses Large Eddy Simulation to model and optimize fuel injector designs. Read more
Mike Nevinger, an MAE sophomore, muscled his way to a seventh place All-America honor at 141 pounds. Read more
Cornell robotics researcher Hadas Kress-Gazit is part of a five-year, $10 million National Science Foundation project to make computer programming faster, easier and more intuitive. Read more
Burns will succeed William Fry, professor of plant pathology, who will step down June 30 after serving since 2008. Read more
Some 500 people gathered for Cornell Silicon Valley's March 14 event to hear about designing for the future. It featured 20 speakers, including Cornell President David Skorton. Read more
Running for the position of dean of the university faculty are Joseph Burns, engineering and astronomy, and Risa Lieberwitz, labor and employment law. Voting closes March 30. Read more
NASA Supports Technology Breakthroughs, Small Businesses and the American Economy Read more
U.S. News and World Report ranked Cornell's materials science and engineering graduate program in the top ten in the nation. Read more