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NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a peaceful escape with historic sites, delightful dining, and stunning natural beauty.
NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal just an hour from the city.
NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a peaceful escape with historic sites, delightful dining, and stunning natural beauty.
NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal just an hour from the city.
New York City
fromHudson Valley Post
1 day ago

'Game-Changer' App is Must-Have for Hudson Valley Visitors to NYC

The new MTA App simplifies navigation for subway and bus riders in New York City with real-time updates and accessibility features.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Northeast Pickering development decision delayed for further consultations with First Nations | CBC News

Pickering council deferred a decision on developing 1,600 hectares of land for more consultation with First Nations groups.
Online marketing
fromFingerlakes1.com
3 days ago

How Outdoor Travel Businesses Can Curate More Business | Fingerlakes1.com

Outdoor adventure is increasingly popular, and businesses can connect with customers through effective online marketing strategies.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York This April

April exhibitions in Upstate New York showcase diverse artistic expressions, celebrating spring's beauty and resilience through various mediums and themes.
#cornell-university
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Cornell to increase contribution to Ithaca schools | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell will raise its annual voluntary contribution to the Ithaca City School District to $874,000 by 2030-31, a 34% increase and nearly $900,000 more over five years.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Cornell to increase contribution to Ithaca schools by 42% | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell will increase its annual voluntary contribution to ICSD to $874,000 by 2030-31 (a 42% rise) and strengthen partnerships and programming.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Board of Trustees approves 2026-27 budget parameters | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell's 2026-27 budget includes tuition increases for non-aided students, while most aided students will see no cost increase due to financial aid.
SF parents
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 days ago

Outdoor school could avoid closing if it moves to Cupertino - San Jose Spotlight

Walden West Outdoor School may temporarily relocate to Cupertino during renovations, pending agreements and support from local school districts.
Education
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

A Cornell Instructor Is Using a Creative Old School Method to Combat AI Cheating in Class

Students experience writing without digital tools using typewriters to enhance intentionality in their writing process.
fromCornell Chronicle
6 days ago

Student-veterans create resource fair for local parents | Cornell Chronicle

"When we started to look for resources for our family, they weren't there, they were extremely hard to find or too expensive," Morris said.
Fundraising
Beer
fromHudson Valley Post
6 days ago

One of the Best New Breweries in The Nation is in Upstate, New York

Night School, Deep Fried Beers in Athens, NY, was voted the 2nd best new brewery in the nation by USA Today.
#milton
Travel
fromAol
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromIslands
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine - Islands

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic river views, parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromAol
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromIslands
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine - Islands

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic river views, parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

Check out the newest official park in New York's Finger Lakes region

Three Falls State Park is centered around three waterfalls, including the 128-foot Frontenac Falls, which cascades down through a wooded gorge before meeting the lake.
Skiing
US news
fromThe Washington Post
1 week ago

NYC's newest hobby is cleaning up trash and documenting the filth

Volunteer groups in NYC are actively cleaning up trash, fostering community bonds, and promoting shared responsibility for urban cleanliness.
NYC startup
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Grow-NY competition invites applications from food and ag startups | Cornell Chronicle

Grow-NY competition supports innovative food and ag tech startups in upstate New York with $3 million in prize funding to stimulate the regional economy.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Memory becomes muse in annual runway show | Cornell Chronicle

"Nostalgia is my favorite feeling," said Madison Feely '26, who referenced childhood classics including "Where the Wild Things Are" and "Little Women" in her collection, "Homebody." She emphasized that her designs celebrate a well-lived childhood, honoring the authors and illustrators who allow her to relive it each time she opens their books.
Fashion & style
fromState of the Planet
1 week ago

Centering Community in Climate Resilience and Disaster Preparedness

I watched my mom and the attitude she takes to life. She always believes there is a 'better' coming; even if you can't see it now, it is coming soon.
Online Community Development
Environment
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Why environmental advocates are speaking out against a planned development in northeast Pickering | CBC News

Environmental advocates oppose a planned development in northeast Pickering due to concerns about flood risk, water quality, and endangered species.
OMG science
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Ecologist, biogeochemist Emily Bernhardt to lead Cornell Atkinson | Cornell Chronicle

Emily Bernhardt, a freshwater ecologist and biogeochemist, becomes the third director of Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, leading nearly 800 faculty fellows and 140 active grants focused on ecosystem protection and restoration.
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Veterinary College hosts annual open house April 11 | Cornell Chronicle

Our Open House is a highlight of the year because it allows us to share the extraordinary work happening across our college. It's a chance for the community to step into our facilities, engage directly with our community and discover the many ways veterinary medicine impacts animals, people and the environment.
Pets
Design
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Enter the dragon: Milestone Dragon Day to take viewers inside | Cornell Chronicle

First-year architecture students at Cornell University build and parade a 100-foot dragon through campus on March 27, celebrating a 125-year-old tradition that allows the public to walk through the structure.
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Eco SF School Farm Volunteer Work Day | SF

All skill levels and abilities are welcome, even for moral support and comic relief. They will provide some water and maybe a snack, and plenty of well worn gloves, but If you'd like, bring some more refreshments to share or your favorite personal protective equipment.
Agriculture
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Rep. Tonko talks 'forever chemical' alternatives with students | Cornell Chronicle

Congressman Paul Tonko emphasized the importance of connecting students with policymakers to inspire future leaders in engineering and public policy.
Fashion & style
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Materials, machines, mentorship shape student spring runway show | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell Fashion Collective's 42nd annual spring show features 180 student models wearing designs by fashion majors and students across the university, ranging from geometric to ethereal styles with environmental and thematic commentary.
Environment
fromGothamist
1 week ago

Upstate NY towns raise their hands to host new reactor as part of Hochul's nuclear plan

New York plans to build its first nuclear reactor in 50 years, aiming to double its nuclear power capacity to 8.4 gigawatts.
Fundraising
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Record number of Giving Day 'champions' fuel fundraising success | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell University's 12th annual Giving Day raised $11.3 million from 17,011 donors across 50 states and 63 countries, breaking multiple fundraising records in 24 hours.
Upper West Side
fromFingerlakes1.com
3 weeks ago

New York's spring forecast brings wet weather, mixed bag of temps | Fingerlakes1.com

New York spring weather forecasts show conflicting predictions: above-average precipitation likely in western regions, with temperature trends uncertain and almanacs disagreeing on seasonal patterns.
fromRadio Catskill
3 weeks ago

Sullivan County Tourism Agency Pitches Digital Overhaul to Draw Visitors From Farther Away

The underlying logic is simple: the further away a visitor comes from, the longer they tend to stay - and longer stays mean more money flowing into the local economy through lodging taxes, restaurant bills, and retail spending.
SF politics
fromEpicenter NYC
3 weeks ago

It's not too late to apply to these free or paid teen opportunities in New York this summer - Epicenter NYC

SNP introduces NYC public high school students to modern brain research. About 20 participants attend interactive lectures, read and present a scientific paper, dissect a brain, design their own neuroscience experiment and visit research labs. The two-week course is led by Rockefeller graduate students. The hope is to develop young people's passion for science, especially for students with otherwise limited opportunities.
NYC parents
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Residents to grow food on 'unloved' public land

Hounslow Council launches Right to Grow initiative allowing residents to cultivate food on unused public land, becoming only the second London council to adopt this policy.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

One of New York's Most Charming Cities Is Just 2 Hours From NYC-With Colonial History, a Cute Downtown, and Hudson Views

Kingston, New York, combines historic charm with modern attractions, making it a top destination in the Hudson Valley.
Education
fromState of the Planet
3 weeks ago

Bringing Climate Research to New York City's Classrooms

Over 500 NYC educators gathered at Columbia University's Teachers College for the third annual NYC Mid-Winter Climate Institute to integrate climate education into K-12 classrooms and address gaps in climate curriculum implementation.
fromAdirondack Explorer
4 weeks ago

Could a bike trail link NYC to the heart of the Adirondacks?

If you could have a trail that went through Warren County and connected with a trail that goes up to Tahawus, then you could connect that to the Albany trail, and you could go all the way from New York City on a multi purpose trail into the heart of the Adirondacks, which would be pretty cool.
Bicycling
Science
fromState of the Planet
4 weeks ago

Art Meets Science at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Art and science both seek to understand patterns emerging from noise, sharing creative processes and detail-oriented work despite appearing distinct.
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

City Moves Forward to Acquire Windsor Terrace Farm

NYC Council approved Parks Department acquisition of Prospect Farm community garden, but DOT's planned Seeley Street Bridge reconstruction threatens the garden's operations and sunlight access.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

NYCST grants boost New York state space tech industry | Cornell Chronicle

As global competition in space accelerates, New York is mobilizing its premier research institutions through NYCST to address workforce shortages, close capability gaps and mature the critical technologies our nation needs. For decades, our state has been a home to innovative aerospace companies. Through NYCST, we are now aligning that heritage with our top-tier research institutions to ensure that industry can develop and scale up breakthrough technologies right here in New York.
Science
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Sexual assault task force report aims to change campus culture, climate | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell's task force recommends addressing sexual assault through improved communication, education on sexual health, and enhanced physical safety measures on campus.
fromFingerlakes1.com
1 month ago

IN FOCUS: Making Upstate communities stronger will require tradeoffs (podcast) | Fingerlakes1.com

While remote work has expanded opportunity and demand for high-amenity, walkable communities, it has also intensified housing shortages in desirable regions. Zoning reform alone will not solve the housing crisis, warning that regulatory changes must be paired with coordinated public-private investment to deliver meaningful supply.
Online Community Development
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

I'm From the East Coast and This Is the Best Wine Region in New York-With Access to 11 Glacial Lakes and 140 Wineries

Geneva, New York offers a quaint Finger Lakes destination with fewer crowds than nearby Ithaca, featuring a walkable downtown, nearby wineries, and lakefront access along Seneca Lake.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
3 weeks ago

Talk to explore the future of higher education | Cornell Chronicle

American higher education faces critical challenges including student debt, admissions opacity, campus polarization, declining trust, and AI disruption, requiring institutional reimagining.
Agriculture
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The Latest Repair Battlefield Is the Iowa Farmlands-Again

Iowa lawmakers advanced legislation enabling farmers to freely repair their own agricultural equipment, marking the first of 57 state right-to-repair bills in 2026.
fromAdirondack Explorer
1 month ago

Explorer job opening: Digital editor & audience engagement lead - Adirondack Explorer

The digital editor is responsible for the daily digital presence of Adirondack Explorer. This role ensures our journalism reaches the widest possible audience through savvy social media management, high-performing newsletters, and meticulous website oversight. You will be the primary bridge between our deep-dive reporting and our community of readers, donors and Adirondack enthusiasts. Primary responsibilities 1. Social media & community management
Social media marketing
Higher education
fromFingerlakes1.com
3 weeks ago

Report ranks some NY colleges as 'most hostile' to free speech | Fingerlakes1.com

A CAIR report identifies Columbia University and CUNY as the most restrictive campuses for pro-Palestinian speech, with 51 universities evaluated for suppressing Gaza-related discourse and pro-Palestine protests.
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Opinion: Albany Must Be Bold To Reimagine 787 - Streetsblog Empire State

Albany is at a pivotal moment, and the city and the state can't risk letting the past define the future. Building off efforts to repair cities like Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse, New York is exploring the future of I-787, the overbuilt highway separating Capital Region communities from the Hudson River and each other. State DOT published its Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study in the fall of 2025 and is now moving into the environmental review process,
US news
Real estate
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Third Cornell alum to lead Toll Brothers to speak on campus | Cornell Chronicle

Karl Mistry, Cornell alumnus and incoming Toll Brothers CEO, will address housing challenges, underwriting, financing, land acquisition, and industry trends.
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

The best farm shops in Cornwall that take pride in provenance

Long before they became destination stops, farm shops were practical lifelines in Cornwall; places where farming families sold what they reared, grew or made, and where local communities stocked their pantries. In a county shaped by smallholdings, dairy herds and mixed farms, the connection between land and table has always been close - and still, today, hyper-local food is something Cornwall does exceptionally well.
Food & drink
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Charming City Is a Hidden Gem in New York's Finger Lakes Region-and It Has a State Park With 19 Waterfalls

Watkins Glen in Upstate New York combines stunning natural attractions like waterfalls with world-class wineries and a welcoming, collaborative community.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Ivy basketball tourneys bring 'madness' to Ithaca | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell is thrilled to welcome all of these incredible student-athletes to Ithaca. The NCAA basketball tournaments are cultural institutions and lots of fun. I'm excited and proud, both as a fan and as the university's president, to host our terrific Ivy athletes, coaches and fans.
Higher education
New York Islanders
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Tuesday's Headlines: 'Upstate Resident' Edition - Streetsblog New York City

New York Post published inaccurate Second Avenue Subway coverage, quoting uninformed sources and making factual errors about 125th Street and Manhattan subway service.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

We're not hippies': why these Iowa farmers swapped pigs for mushrooms

My older brother has worked with pigs his entire adult life, managing about 70,000 of them across five counties, Faaborg says. But we got to a point where he went from laughing at me to saying: well, I guess maybe I'll quit my job and help you out. Now he's the most dedicated, says Katherine Jernigan, director of the Transfarmation Project at Mercy for Animals, a non-profit that helped the Faaborgs make the switch and set up their new business, 1100 Farm.
Agriculture
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This New York Wine Region Was Just Named the Best in the U.S.-and It Has 140+ Wineries

With more than 140 wineries spread across 11 glacial lakes, the Finger Lakes Region is home to one of the most distinctive wine regions in the U.S. The long, cool growing season of upstate New York produces bright, expressive wines, with riesling at the forefront, alongside chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet franc, and sparkling wines. Last October, the region's growing influence was recognized when Wine Enthusiast named Finger Lakes Wine Country the "American Wine Region of the Year."
Wine
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Composers tackle environmental issues in new exhibit | Cornell Chronicle

We invite visitors to experience the natural world - and its fragility - through works by Cornell composers, including current students, alumni and faculty,
Music
fromFingerlakes1.com
2 months ago

New York ranked #5 best state to build a brand | Fingerlakes1.com

Whether you lead a Fortune 500 division, sell handmade jewelry on TikTok, or shoot threes in the NBA, building your personal brand is essential. For decades, ambitious people flocked to New York or California where legacy newsrooms, corporations, and advertising agencies clustered. While those ecosystems remain powerful, digital and social media now allow Americans to build their brand anywhere. Since traditional hot spots are expensive, it begs the question, "Is it still necessary for your career to live there?"
Business
LGBT
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

To show LGBTQ+ support, look beyond Pride Month | Cornell Chronicle

LGBTQ+ individuals perceive allyship displayed outside Pride Month as more authentic and values-driven than allyship shown only during Pride Month.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

DiNapoli: Federal policy will hurt NY state farms

STATEWIDE - NEW YORK FARMERS ARE UNDER INCREASING ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PRESSURE because of federal policy changes, including higher tariffs, cuts to certain agricultural programs and stricter immigration enforcement policies, according to a report that state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli released on Tuesday, Jan. 27. DiNapoli warns these challenges could diminish farm production, squeeze profits and lead to higher prices for consumers.
Brooklyn
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Taking a Break From Reality at This Wellness-Centric Upstate New York Airbnb

Rural Middleville is far from a bustling metropolis, best known for the Herkimer Diamond Mines, which are only open seasonally. But solitude is the allure in this town and at this Airbnb; it's a place to unwind and relax with no agenda. Cohosted by For The Love of Upstate, a host with a collection of restored properties in the area, the listing promised a private in-home spa, thoughtful details with comfort at the helm, and stunning river views.
Real estate
New York City
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This US State Now Claims To Be The Hard Cider Capital Of The World - But Is It? - Tasting Table

New York is not currently the world's leading hard cider producer; other regions, notably France, produce more and the state's capital claim is premature.
Travel
fromDaily Life Travels
1 month ago

Places To Go In New York That Aren't NYC

New York State offers diverse destinations beyond NYC—mountains, lakes, historic towns, and villages ideal for outdoor adventure and cultural experiences.
fromFingerlakes1.com
1 month ago

DOT plans Route 14 paving meeting | Fingerlakes1.com

Drivers along Route 14 in Chemung County could see fresh pavement and traffic upgrades starting this fall. State transportation officials plan to share the details at a public open house later this month. The New York State Department of Transportation will host an in-person meeting on Thursday, February 26, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Horseheads Village Hall, 202 South Main Street in Horseheads.
US news
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Five A.D. White Professors-at-Large on campus this spring | Cornell Chronicle

Named for Cornell's first president, the program sponsors scholars and public intellectuals in the life sciences, physical sciences, humanities, social sciences and the arts. Other scheduled A.D. White PAL visits this semester: Keri Putnam (arts): Cornell Tech, March 13-15; Ithaca campus, March 16-20; May Berenbaum, Ph.D. '80 (life sciences): March 16-18; Louis Massiah '77 (arts): April 6-10; and Jordan Ellenberg (physical sciences): April 13-17.
Agriculture
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Whodunnit: The Upstate Murder-Mystery Weekend

Cupid gets his main-character moment this weekend. We asked New Yorker staffers to help build a playlist befitting his romantic mission. For a classic piece of nineties Brit pop, Oasis's " Slide Away" is basically an absurdly romantic ballad of plain devotion and yearning-which "Wuthering Heights" has established as the emotions of the season. May your Valentine's Day be all about both!- Noreen Plabutong
Music
#philanthropy
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Cornell to launch its first part-time, online bachelor's degree | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell was founded to be an institution for 'any person,' and accessibility is a central commitment that is key to our mission. The online Bachelor of Professional Studies program will expand access to a Cornell education in entirely new ways, bringing a Cornell undergraduate degree within reach for working adults in many different life circumstances.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Awards and honors: Newcomb prize, arts fellows and more | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell psychology researchers Gordon Pennycook and have won the 2026 Newcomb Cleveland Prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their 2024 article about using AI to combat conspiracy theories. The association's oldest award, the prize is given to the authors of an outstanding research article published in the journal Science. " Durably Reducing Conspiracy Beliefs Through Dialogues With AI ," first published Sept. 13, 2024 in , showed that conversations with large language models can effectively reduce individuals' belief in conspiracy theories - and that these reductions last for at least two months.
Science
US news
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Three Distinguished Visiting Journalists head to campus | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences will host three distinguished journalists this semester — Bret Stephens, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, and Keri Blakinger — for public events.
Environment
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Youth build resilience in climate-vulnerable Sierre Leone | Cornell Chronicle

Youth-led climate hub in Bo City builds local resilience through tree planting, gardens and leadership training to prepare secondary cities for climate migration.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This City in New York's Finger Lakes Has Wineries and Waterfalls-With Supposedly More Restaurants per Capita Than NYC

Ithaca is a vibrant Finger Lakes college town known for waterfalls, gorges, Cayuga Lake views, strong local arts and food scenes, and nearby riesling-focused wineries.
Agriculture
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

Empire State of apples

New York's 500+ family-owned orchards use dwarfing trees in high-density plantings to produce hundreds of apple varieties sold at over 7,400 retailers nationwide.
US news
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Upstate New York Gem Offers the Perfect Small-town Getaway Less Than 4 Hours From NYC

Cooperstown is an idyllic, walkable lakeside village in Catskills foothills known for baseball heritage, cultural institutions, outdoor recreation, and vibrant culinary and craft beverage scenes.
Environment
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

'People didn't know where to start, so we asked them what they wanted to know' - the Monaghan community hub transforming views on the environment

A community hub teaches practical nature, climate and water stewardship through hands-on education, green retrofits, gardens, and community-led training.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

An Essential Part of Farming Has Two Wings and a Beak

When you think of farming, what ingredients do you generally associate with a successful harvest? The basics certainly come to mind: fertile soil, plenty of sunlight and lots of water. But there are other variables that can also mean the difference between a crop of healthy fruits and vegetables and a large heap of organic waste. And it turns out that one of those variables is a very small hawk.
Agriculture
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

Eco SF School Farm Volunteer Work Day | SF

Come join a volunteer work party at The School Farm every second Saturday from noon to 4 pm to lend a hand and learn about farm work. All skill levels and abilities are welcome, even for moral support and comic relief. They will provide some water and maybe a snack, and plenty of well worn gloves, but If you'd like, bring some more refreshments to share or your favorite personal protective equipment. For more info, contact sam@eco-sf.org.
Agriculture
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Upstate New York State Park Is Home to the 'Grand Canyon of the East'-How to Visit

Letchworth State Park offers dramatic gorges, waterfalls up to 600 feet, 14,300+ acres, 66 miles of trails, and varied lodging for all types of visitors.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Faculty event to highlight how teaching about climate change can move beyond discourse and despair | Cornell Chronicle

A Jan. 28 Cornell event brings art, sustainability, reflection, and teaching practice together to help faculty engage climate change across humanities and community.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Cornell opens state's first indoor adaptive challenge course | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell's Noyes Recreation Center opens an indoor adaptive challenge course with wheelchair-accessible equipment and team elements, funded by the Noyes endowment and a state grant.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Five from Cornell named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows | Cornell Chronicle

Five Cornell faculty are among 126 recipients of 2026 Sloan Research Fellowships recognizing promising early-career researchers across North America.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Faculty event: How teaching about climate change can move beyond discourse and despair | Cornell Chronicle

Faculty-led panel, workshop and museum tour will model integrating art, humanities, and community-focused approaches into climate-change teaching at Cornell on Jan. 28.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Weiss and Provost awards honor outstanding faculty | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell awards recognize faculty excellence and sustained commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching, mentoring, and academic advising through the Stephen H. Weiss and Provost awards.
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Eric Stickel sworn in as Cornell police chief | Cornell Chronicle

Today marks a moment of responsibility, service and partnership,
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Rebecca Hann named VP for budget and planning | Cornell Chronicle

Rebecca brings strong experience and skills to this critical role, both from her work at the ILR School and her leadership as interim vice president,
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

$1.5M grant boosts postdoctoral research across 4 colleges | Cornell Chronicle

Postdoctoral researchers are an essential part of academic science and the knowledge Cornell brings into the world. They often mentor students and lead projects, helping advance discoveries in areas like quantum materials, genomics and biomedicine - work that will fundamentally transform technologies, medicine and public health," said Gary Koretzky '78, vice provost for research, who will administer the grant to researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Veterinary Medicine and Cornell Engineering.
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