Students present optics activities at Ithaca Sciencenter
Educational outreach at Ithaca's Sciencenter engages the public. Read more
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Educational outreach at Ithaca's Sciencenter engages the public. Read more
The Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University proudly congratulates the Cornell University 2023 class of graduates. Read more
In a two-day celebratory program, Merrill Scholars recognized the high school teacher or mentor who most impacted their early education and the Cornell faculty or staff member who contributed most significantly to their college experience. Read more
Daylong event brings students together with faculty, alumni and industry professionals to connect about biomedical engineering careers. Read more
Ph.D. student Cátia Dombaxe receives an exemplary service - early career student award. Read more
Three Cornell faculty members and a senior lecturer have been recognized with Kendall S. Carpenter Memorial Advising Awards for their sustained and distinguished contributions. Read more
PhD candidate Catia Dombaxe won the 2023 Maribel Garcia Community Spirit Award, a program of the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement. Read more
As part of a new cross-college initiative designed to accelerate engineering innovations in medicine, Cornell Engineering is piloting an M.D.-M.Eng. program that allows medical students at Weill Cornell Medicine to earn a one-year professional Master of Engineering degree. Read more
Mehrnaz Sabet, Mokshin Suri and Ruben Trujillo make up the latest cohort of the Cornell Engineering Commercialization Fellowship, a program that helps researchers evaluate their technology through a business lens. Read more
Cornell Engineering has announced the winners of its seventh annual Engineering Innovation Competition, which recognizes innovative product concepts and prototypes from students. Read more