Meinig School students honored with 2022 annual diversity awards
Seven Meinig School students recognized for diversity leadership by Cornell's Diversity Programs in Engineering (DPE) office. Read more
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Seven Meinig School students recognized for diversity leadership by Cornell's Diversity Programs in Engineering (DPE) office. Read more
Meinig School doctoral candidate Jason (Chang) Marvin receives award for exemplary service in inclusive excellence at annual graduate school awards. Read more
Through their work on the dynamics of liquid mixtures, scientists have developed a new approach to the problem of cleaning sensitive, electronic surfaces. Read more
M.Eng. students present design projects, connect with clinical and industry professionals about biomedical engineering careers. Read more
Graduate-student organized outreach event designed to inspire girls in grades 2-8 to pursue careers in STEM. Read more
Startup focused on democratizing access to baby feeding services, founded by alum Andrea Ippolito BS '06, M.Eng. '07, raises $6 Million in latest seed round. Read more
Event creates space to celebrate the work of undergraduate researchers. Any undergrad from any major can present research on their chosen topic – as long as the research is done at Cornell. Read more
Meinig School alumna Lindsay Browning, B.S. '21, M.Eng. '22 excels on the ice and in the classroom. Read more
Swelling colloids – mixtures, such as milk and paint, in which particles are suspended in a substance and which can grow up to 100 times larger under certain temperatures – could be used to fix flow pathways in underground geothermal systems, a problem that has hobbled investment in geothermal energy. Read more
“Help Cure Alzheimer’s Disease!,” a workshop hosted by students from the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, provided an opportunity for high-school girls to contribute directly to Alzheimer’s research. Read more