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Keith Bryant, expert on family behavior, dies at 87 | Cornell Chronicle Economist W. Keith Bryant, Cornell professor emeritus and co-author of an influential text on household economics, died Sept. 13. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/02/astronomers-discover-metal-rich-galaxies-early-universe Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe | Cornell Chronicle Their analysis of James Webb Space Telescope data produced a serendipitous discovery: a previously hidden galaxy that seems to have hosted multiple generations... early universeastronomersdiscovermetalrich https://news.cornell.edu/categories/global-reach Global Reach | Cornell Chronicle global reachcornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2015/09/rules-holding-outdoor-events-campus-clarified Rules for holding outdoor events on campus clarified | Cornell Chronicle The rules for faculty, staff and students to plan and hold outdoor events on campus, including protests and demonstrations, have been clarified. The Outdoor... events on campusrulesholdingoutdoorclarified https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/breakthrough-takes-big-step-toward-safe-reversible-male-contraception Breakthrough takes big step toward safe, reversible male contraception | Cornell Chronicle Apr 9, 2026 - A proof of principle study in mice, six years in the making, shows how targeting a natural checkpoint in meiosis, the process by which sex cells reproduce,... male contraceptionbreakthroughtakesbigstep https://news.cornell.edu/media-relations?search_api_fulltext=%22Arts%20%26%20Humanities%22&page=5 Media Relations | Cornell Chronicle media relationscornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/05/merrill-scholars-honor-mentors-who-inspired-them Merrill Scholars honor mentors who inspired them | Cornell Chronicle At a luncheon on May 21, 42 Merrill Scholars celebrated the mentors who had the greatest influence on their early education and the Cornell faculty or staff... scholars honormerrillmentorsinspiredcornell https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/why-trade-wars-land-harder-some-states Why trade wars land harder in some states | Cornell Chronicle New research shows the American economy behaves less like a single market than a patchwork of highly specialized local systems. why tradewarslandharderstates https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/05/new-understanding-insect-flight-points-way-stable-flapping-wing-robots New understanding of insect flight points way to stable flapping-wing robots | Cornell Chronicle May 5, 2026 - Researchers created a computational model that shows the effect of insects’ morphology on stabilizing their flight, which could provide a blueprint for... https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/05/wing-skeleton-evolution-may-be-less-restricted-small-birds Wing skeleton evolution may be less restricted in small birds | Cornell Chronicle Load-bearing bones within the wings of smaller birds may evolve more freely than they do in larger birds, since larger birds have to resist higher levels of... may be https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/handle-care-soft-robot-gripper-picks-ripe-fruit-without-bruising Handle with care: Soft robot gripper picks ripe fruit without bruising | Cornell Chronicle Cornell researchers used stretchable fiber-optic sensors to create a soft robot gripper that can predict the ripeness of strawberries by touch, then pick them... handle with care https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/10/electric-sheep-grazing-arrays-supports-economy-climate Electric sheep: Grazing in arrays supports economy, climate | Cornell Chronicle A new USDA-funded project seeks to increase coordination and logistical services for farmers grazing sheep under solar arrays. electric sheepgrazingarrayssupportseconomy https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/10/computer-scientists-awarded-3m-bolster-cybersecurity Computer scientists awarded $3M to bolster cybersecurity | Cornell Chronicle A team of Cornell computer scientists has been awarded a $3 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to leverage reinforcement learning... computerscientistsawardedbolstercybersecurity https://news.cornell.edu/categories/architecture-design?page=8 Architecture & Design | Cornell Chronicle architecture designcornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/05/giannelis-honored-support-cornell-infrastructure-program Giannelis honored for support of Cornell infrastructure program | Cornell Chronicle For his support in helping the Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy access critical funding in his role as vice provost, Emmanuel Giannelis received the... for supporthonoredcornellinfrastructureprogram https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/05/grant-accelerate-ai-materials-discovery-and-design Grant to accelerate AI materials discovery and design | Cornell Chronicle Cornell is partnering in a $36 million grant from the Toyota Research Institute for its Accelerated Materials Design and Discovery collaborative university... accelerate aimaterials discoveryand designgrantcornell https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/11/cornell-keynotes-podcast-real-estate-right-now Cornell Keynotes podcast: Real estate right now | Cornell Chronicle Associate Professor Emeritus Jan deRoos and senior lecturers Jeanne Varney and Daniel Lebret from the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration explore the... real estateright nowcornellkeynotespodcast https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/02/leaders-offer-update-campus-mental-health-review Leaders offer update on the Campus Mental Health Review | Cornell Chronicle Executive sponsors discuss how they will work to implement recommendations from the final report of the year-long Mental Health Review. on themental healthleadersofferupdate https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/10/cce-helps-buffalo-get-school-food-truck-rolling CCE helps Buffalo get school food truck rolling | Cornell Chronicle Oct 19, 2020 - With help from Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Buffalo City School District unveiled a new Farm to School food truck, which will bring locally-sourced hot... get schoolfood truckccehelpsbuffalo https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2011/09/carla-gomes-named-radcliffe-institute-fellow Carla Gomes named Radcliffe Institute fellow | Cornell Chronicle Carla Gomes, director of the Cornell Institute for Computational Sustainability, has been selected as a fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at... carla gomesnamedradcliffeinstitutefellow https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/02/eight-graduate-students-receive-wu-scholarships Eight graduate students receive Wu Scholarships | Cornell Chronicle Eight graduate students were awarded 2022 Hsien and Daisy Yen Wu Scholarships. These scholarships recognize graduate students for their academic ability,... graduate studentseightreceivewuscholarships https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/02/rare-drought-coincided-hittite-empire-collapse Rare drought coincided with Hittite Empire collapse | Cornell Chronicle An interdisciplinary collaboration used tree ring and isotope records to pinpoint a likely culprit for the collapse of the Hittite Empire: three straight years... hittite empireraredroughtcollapsecornell https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/09/climate-change-threatens-fashion-industry Climate change threatens fashion industry | Cornell Chronicle Extreme heat and flooding are threatening key international apparel hubs, with four countries vital to the fashion industry facing losses of 1 million jobs and... climate changefashion industrythreatenscornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/03/cornell-jumpstart-program-support-six-ny-businesses Cornell JumpStart program to support six NY businesses | Cornell Chronicle Six NYS businesses have been awarded funding to participate in the Cornell Center for Materials Research JumpStart Program, in which they collaborate with... jumpstart programto supportcornellsixny https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/10/uptick-pediatric-mental-health-er-visits-persists-through-pandemic Uptick in pediatric mental health ER visits persists through pandemic | Cornell Chronicle Mental health crises among children and adolescents requiring emergency department care skyrocketed during the pandemic and have stayed elevated despite a... pediatric mental healther visits https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/05/hormone-helps-slow-development-osteoarthritis Hormone helps slow development of osteoarthritis | Cornell Chronicle Applying a pretreatment of a parathyroid hormone, commonly used to increase bone mass to combat osteoporosis, can help improve cartilage health and slow the... hormonehelpsslowdevelopmentosteoarthritis https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/11/president-elect-praises-cornells-spirit-innovation President-elect praises Cornell's 'spirit of innovation' | Cornell Chronicle Robert Barker/University Photography spirit of innovationpresident electpraisescornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/categories/new-york-city New York City | Cornell Chronicle new york citycornellchronicle https://gfeeds.skyan.me/2020/11/one-health-key-focus-of-covid-19-summit.html RSS Feeds: 'One Health' a key focus of COVID-19 Summit | Cornell Chronicle - Cornell Chronicle 'One Health' a key focus of COVID-19 Summit | Cornell Chronicle Cornell Chronicle https://bit.ly/35kirbq https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/12/cornell-keynotes-podcast-how-transition-management Cornell Keynotes podcast: How to transition to management | Cornell Chronicle Cornell lecturer Dirk Swart shares how employees can elevate their managerial and business acumen to transition into management in a new episode of the Cornell... how to transitioncornellkeynotespodcastmanagement https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/05/digital-virus-helps-researchers-map-potential-spread Digital ‘virus’ helps researchers map potential spread | Cornell Chronicle Jan 11, 2021 - A team including a Cornell researcher has developed a digital “virus” that could piggyback on contact-tracing apps and spread from smartphone to smartphone in... digitalhelpsresearchersmappotential https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/05/student-exhibit-explores-public-health-history-cornell Student exhibit explores public health history at Cornell | Cornell Chronicle Jeffrey Ho '26 digs through the University Archives to show how the university community dealt with the HIV/AIDS and COVID pandemics. student exhibitpublic healthexploreshistorycornell https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/05/entrepreneurial-students-win-awards-summer-work-their-startups Entrepreneurial students win awards for summer work on their startups | Cornell Chronicle Thirty student startups received Human Spirit, Beck Fellows and Cane Entrepreneurial Scholars awards this summer from Entrepreneurship at Cornell, funding that... win awardsfor summer https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2005/04/author-and-former-nun-focuses-quest-know-god-april-14-talk Author and former nun focuses on the quest to know God in April 14 talk | Cornell Chronicle On April 14, Armstrong, a former Catholic nun who has written numerous books on religion, presented this year's Frederick C. Wood Lecture in Sage Chapel as... https://news.cornell.edu/categories/inclusion-and-belonging?page=1 Inclusion and Belonging | Cornell Chronicle inclusion and belongingcornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/categories/cornell-ann-s-bowers-college-computing-and-information-science Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science | Cornell Chronicle college of computinginformation sciencecornellannbowers https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2013/03/tuition-and-fees-approved-2013-14 Tuition and fees approved for 2013-14 | Cornell Chronicle There will be an across-the-board tuition increase of $1,945 next year for undergraduates. Students pursuing graduate research degrees will see no rise in... tuition and feesapprovedcornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2017/12/global-fertilizer-company-acquires-cornell-digital-agriculture-tech Global fertilizer company acquires Cornell digital agriculture tech | Cornell Chronicle Adapt-N, technology developed at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, has been acquired by Yara International ASA, a fertilizer company. digital agricultureglobalfertilizercompanyacquires https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/08/study-fracking-prompts-global-spike-atmospheric-methane Study: Fracking prompts global spike in atmospheric methane | Cornell Chronicle Aug 14, 2019 - As methane concentrations increase in the Earth’s atmosphere, chemical fingerprints point to a probable source: shale oil and gas, according to new Cornell... studyfrackingpromptsglobalspike https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2011/04/dan-savage-speaks-helping-gay-teens-cope Dan Savage, speaking on campus, helps gay teens feel positive about their lives | Cornell Chronicle Syndicated sex columnist Dan Savage spoke about his campaign to help gay teens realize that although life may seem very hard, it will get better. He spoke in... https://news.cornell.edu/categories/features Features | Cornell Chronicle featurescornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/01/scientists-map-key-oceanic-unknowns-climate-interventions Scientists map key oceanic unknowns in climate interventions | Cornell Chronicle Researchers review climate intervention strategies to cut emissions and improve oceanic health. map keyclimate interventionsscientistsoceanicunknowns https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2017/07/heritage-and-ancient-grain-project-feeds-growing-demand Heritage and ancient grain project feeds a growing demand | Cornell Chronicle Allison Usavage/Provided Artisanal bakers bake sourdough bread from wheat varieties at Wide Awake Bakery in Mecklenburg, New York. ancient graingrowing demandheritageproject https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/03/six-original-works-slated-cornells-dance-concert-97-march-6-9 Six original works slated for Cornell's Dance Concert '97, March 6-9 | Cornell Chronicle The inspirations for the six original pieces to be performed at Dance Concert '97 at Cornell are as varied as the performers themselves -- who include a... https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/03/rosemary-caffarella-adult-educator-and-humanitarian-dies-76 Rosemary Caffarella, adult educator and humanitarian, dies at 76 | Cornell Chronicle Rosemary Caffarella, a former professor of education at Cornell whose inclusive approach to adult and continuing education helped transform her field, died... rosemaryadulteducator https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/06/ai-powered-birdnet-app-makes-citizen-science-easier AI-powered BirdNET app makes citizen science easier | Cornell Chronicle The free machine-learning powered tool can identify more than 3,000 birds by sound alone, generates reliable scientific data and makes it easier for people to... ai poweredcitizen sciencebirdnetappmakes https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2008/11/cornell-enhances-financial-aid-undergraduates CU recommits to need-based financial aid for undergrads | Cornell Chronicle The university will further bolster its financial aid program for undergraduates by eliminating parental contribution for family incomes below $60,000, and... need based financial aidfor undergradscu https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/03/bacterial-toxin-may-trigger-multiple-sclerosis-onset-and-relapse Bacterial toxin may trigger multiple sclerosis onset and relapse | Cornell Chronicle A specific toxin-producing gut bacteria may be responsible for both triggering the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) and ongoing disease activity, according to... multiple sclerosisbacterialtoxinmaytrigger https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/05/alda-convey-science-clearly-reveal-its-beauty-poetry Alda: Convey science clearly to reveal its beauty, poetry | Cornell Chronicle Gary Hodges/Provided Illustrating how audiences pay attention to drama, Alan Alda, left, watches Melissa Hines cross the Bailey Hall stage with a water glass... aldaconveyscienceclearly https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/02/high-schoolers-beat-undergrads-grads-make-thon High schoolers beat undergrads, grads at Make-a-thon | Cornell Chronicle Chris Kitchen/University Photography Team HydroHome presents it cardboard shower demo at Make-a-thon in the Physical Sciences Building. From left are Steven... high schoolersmake abeatundergrads https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/08/cals-offers-new-minor-sustainable-agricultural-and-food-systems CALS offers new minor in sustainable agricultural and food systems | Cornell Chronicle Starting this fall, students across Cornell can choose a new minor in sustainable agricultural and food systems that is designed to help them understand the... offers new https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/10/cornell-training-program-aims-boost-nys-food-entrepreneurship Cornell training program aims to boost NYS food entrepreneurship | Cornell Chronicle A new Cornell-led training program aims to provide New York food educators and producers with the skills and equipment they need to boost compliance with... training programfood entrepreneurshipcornellaimsboost https://news.cornell.edu/categories/public-engagement Public Engagement | Cornell Chronicle public engagementcornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/11/local-adaptation-may-buffer-some-birds-against-climate-change Local adaptation may buffer some birds against climate change | Cornell Chronicle North American song sparrows may be more resilient to climate change thanks to a remarkable adaptation: a stunning range of body sizes found throughout the... local adaptationsome birdsclimate changemaybuffer https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2017/04/natalie-uhl-renowned-palm-expert-dies-97 Natalie Uhl, renowned palm expert, dies at 97 | Cornell Chronicle Uhl Natalie Uhl, the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium Professor Emerita and expert in palms, died March 28 in Georgia. She was 97. natalieuhlrenownedpalmexpert https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/08/true-blue-researchers-create-better-blue-food-dye-algae True blue: Researchers create better blue food dye from algae | Cornell Chronicle A new blue colorant might help the food industry steer away from potentially harmful artificial dyes. true bluebetter foodresearcherscreate https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2014/03/lean-approach-lightens-staff-members-workload 'Lean' approach lightens staff members' workload | Cornell Chronicle "Lean," a new process improvement approach already in use in six Cornell colleges and divisions has reduced staff workload, increased staff morale, improved... lean approachstaff membersworkloadcornellchronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/05/cornell-microbial-geneticist-stanley-zahler-dies-89 Cornell microbial geneticist Stanley Zahler dies at 89 | Cornell Chronicle Professor Emeritus Stanley Zahler, whose work during his 35-year Cornell career left a lasting imprint on the teaching of microbial genetics at the university,... cornellmicrobialgeneticiststanleyzahler https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/01/schwartz-awards-fund-research-organ-size-diabetes Schwartz awards fund research in organ size, diabetes | Cornell Chronicle Cornell professors Adrienne Roeder and Bethany Cummings both will receive $15,000 as winners of the 2019 Schwartz Research Fund for Women in the Life Sciences... awards fundschwartzresearchorgansize https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/06/spritzy-and-sustainable-researchers-riff-ancient-refreshment Spritzy and sustainable: Researchers riff on an ancient refreshment | Cornell Chronicle Piquette, an ancient French beverage made of upcycled grape pomace, gets a New York state spin with the addition of dairy byproducts. sustainableresearchersriff