David A. Duffield has led a successful career since he graduated from Cornell University in 1962, and then again in 1964 with a master's degree in business administration. His latest means of paying ...
Festivities for Cornell Engineering’s sesquicentennial commenced with a welcoming presentation on its history Friday, featuring keynote speakers Lance Collins, dean of the engineerng college, Prof.
Black, Native American and Hispanic student enrollment at Cornell significantly decreased in the first class admitted after the ban on race-conscious admissions. Leaders of engineering student ...
ITHACA, NY (WBNG) -- Cornell University’s engineering program will receive a $100 million investment. Thanks to a donation from alum David Duffield, Duffield Hall will be significantly expanded. The ...
In an effort to improve student mental health, Cornell University’s College of Engineering will reduce the maximum number of credits students can take each semester, the college announced Thursday.
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Cornell-developed nanoparticles improve cancer immunotherapy effectiveness
A class of ultrasmall fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles developed at Cornell is showing an unexpected ability to rally the immune system against melanoma and dramatically improve the ...
Recent findings reveal Cornell prime dots can activate the immune system against melanoma, improving cancer immunotherapy ...
A class of ultrasmall fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles developed at Cornell is showing an unexpected ability to rally the immune system ...
Cornell University has received a record-setting $100 million commitment from alumnus and software entrepreneur David Duffield. The gift is the largest in the history of Cornell Engineering, according ...
Lance R. Collins, the dean of engineering at Cornell University, has been selected as the inaugural vice president and executive director of Virginia Tech’s new Innovation Campus in Alexandria.
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'Embodied energy' powers modular worm and jellyfish robots
In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks ...
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