Archive
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SplatOverflow Enables Remote Hardware Troubleshooting
Professor of Information Science at Cornell Bowers and Design Tech faculty François Guimbretière is among the team of researchers who developed a new tool that aims to address a major gap in hardware maintenance.
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‘Architecture and the Right to Heal’ Traces Displacement in the Wake of the Ottoman Empire
An in-depth review of Architecture Professor Esra Akcan’s recent book on conflict, disaster, and the role of architecture in formerly Ottoman-held places.
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Dragon Day Marks its 125th Anniversary, in Roaring Style
Cornellians offers a photographic look at the celebration of this year’s Dragon Day.
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Sally Jo Knodell (B.Arch. ’84) Obituary
Cornell AAP alum Sally Jo Knodell (B.Arch. ’84) passed away peacefully in December 2025, as a result of the devastating effects of ALS.
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Admitted Class of 2030 Seeks Real-World Impact
The accepted class of 2030 brings a breadth of talent and potential that spans the full range of Cornell’s offerings, reports the Cornell Chronicle.
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Lady Deborah Moody, “America’s 1st woman town planner,” paved the way for NYC’s street grid in the 1640s
CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella discusses the legacy of Lady Deborah Moody, an English widow who laid the groundwork for a settlement in Brooklyn.
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How Two Alums Transformed the Landscape in NYC and Beyond
An article in Cornellians highlights CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella’s (M.L.A. ’91) latest book, Designing the American Century, which explores Cornell alums Gilmore Clarke (1913) and Michael Rapuano (1927) as the “unsung giants” of American landscape architecture.
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Museum of Emotions / Edition #7 Architecture Competition
Buildner’s Museum of Emotions / Edition #7 architecture competition awarded an honorable mention to Chung-Yu (Brandon) Chen (B.Arch. ’28), and recognizes Jiajing Li (B.Arch. ’28), Yijia Liu (B.Arch. ’28), and Tanqing Cheng (M.Arch. ’27) as shortlisted finalists.
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Center for Racial Justice and Equitable Futures Names 2026 Faculty Fellows
The Center for Racial Justice and Equitable Futures at Cornell University has named five faculty fellows from across three colleges to its inaugural cohort, including City and Regional Planning Assistant Professor Jocelyn Poe.