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Near Ancient Obelisk, AAP's 'Pyramidion' Towers at Met

The installation designed by Architecture faculty Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers is one of nearly 200 artworks featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876-Now exhibition, open through Feb. 17.

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Capturing the Missing Pieces: Connection and Understanding Through Research

With research interests crossing international development and planning, capital-labor relations, and South-South migration, CRP Assistant Professor Ding Fei brings to light the on-the-ground experiences and challenges faced by those working outside the spotlight of media headlines.

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Historic Marker Celebrates Pearl S. Buck's Stop in Ithaca

City and Regional Planning Professor Thomas J. Campanella spearheaded the initiative to recognize Buck's first Ithaca home (1924–25) on Forest Home Drive. The new marker is set to be unveiled during an on-site ceremony Sunday, December 8, the Cornell Chronicle reports.

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Smallest Walking Robot Makes Microscale Measurements

Professor of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences and Design Tech faculty Itai Cohen is among the Cornell researchers who have created what may be the world's smallest walking robot.

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Graduate Programs in City and Regional Planning: Virtual Information Session, December 10

Join Cornell's Department of City and Regional Planning for the last information session of the year! Take a whirlwind tour of the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning (M.A. HPP), Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning (Ph.D. CRP), and Regional Science (M.S./Ph.D.) programs.

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M.F.A. in Image Text Virtual Information Sessions, December 7 & January 11

Learn more about the M.F.A. in Image Text from codirectors Nicholas Muellner and Catherine Taylor, former faculty guest speakers, and current students.

a dark walled gallery space with warm accent lights with an arrangement of materials throughout the space
Stories

Near Ancient Obelisk, AAP's 'Pyramidion' Towers at Met

The installation designed by Architecture faculty Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers is one of nearly 200 artworks featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876-Now exhibition, open through Feb. 17.

a man sitting next to a large blue and yellow historical sign
Stories

Historic Marker Celebrates Pearl S. Buck's Stop in Ithaca

City and Regional Planning Professor Thomas J. Campanella spearheaded the initiative to recognize Buck's first Ithaca home (1924–25) on Forest Home Drive. The new marker is set to be unveiled during an on-site ceremony Sunday, December 8, the Cornell Chronicle reports.

A group of people standing in front of a sign the reads
Admissions

Graduate Programs in City and Regional Planning: Virtual Information Session, December 10

Join Cornell's Department of City and Regional Planning for the last information session of the year! Take a whirlwind tour of the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning (M.A. HPP), Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning (Ph.D. CRP), and Regional Science (M.S./Ph.D.) programs.

Asian woman with long dark hair wearing glasses and a tan sweater seated for an interview
Stories

Capturing the Missing Pieces: Connection and Understanding Through Research

With research interests crossing international development and planning, capital-labor relations, and South-South migration, CRP Assistant Professor Ding Fei brings to light the on-the-ground experiences and challenges faced by those working outside the spotlight of media headlines.

Three people looking at some equipment that resembles a high-tech microscope.
Stories

Smallest Walking Robot Makes Microscale Measurements

Professor of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences and Design Tech faculty Itai Cohen is among the Cornell researchers who have created what may be the world's smallest walking robot.

Person leaning over a grid patterned table examining photographs.
Admissions

M.F.A. in Image Text Virtual Information Sessions, December 7 & January 11

Learn more about the M.F.A. in Image Text from codirectors Nicholas Muellner and Catherine Taylor, former faculty guest speakers, and current students.

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