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With the change of seasons approaching, and 2026 right around the corner, we want to take a moment and celebrate all the ...
Based, opens Sept. 18 and celebrates the power of plants across cultures, according to the Cornell Chronicle. The show features rare artifacts—from ancient Egyptian papyrus to Ming Dynasty paper and ...
WSKG's Aurora Berry spoke with one of the series' organizers, former Cornell Law professor Stephen Yale-Loehr.
Regardless of the state of your relationship with your roommate, just know you are not alone, and you will survive.
In his reflection on "small encounters," Professor Jan Burzlaff gives thanks to the many campus workers whose labor underpins ...
New York is known as a home of some of the nation's most prestigious universities, and a new report has organized the best of ...
Lee County adopted a $3B budget with higher tax bills, a 5% raise for employees, a library millage cut and debate over Conservation 20/20 funding.
As the saying goes, "You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar." But in social media commentary, vinegar seems to be ...
In the wake of World War II, Congress recognized a need to better understand the cultures of countries around the world: for ...
A new method for quantifying grandeur is reshuffling the pecking order of the planet’s most impressive peaks. Turns out ...
Torres-Springer has been named president of the Charles H. Revson Foundation, the organization announced Monday. Torres-Springer had been serving as a senior fellow at the Ford Foundation since ...
According to French author François de la Rochfoucauld, born on this date in 1613, “Quarrels would not last long if the fault was only on one side.” ...