Forty-nine winners of 2011–12 dissertation fellowships and awards Read more
Takuya Hasebe (Economics) published, along with Bilesha Weeraratne (Economics), the chapter “Intergenerational Dynamics in Agriculture as an Economic Activity in Agriculture and Rural... Read more
Virginia Andersen (Clinical Psychology) received the Vera S. Paster Community Service Award. (posted 9-2011)
Sara Appleby and Nick Colombino (Forensic Psychology) both won competitive Student... Read more
Ran Dank (Music/D.M.A.), a pianist, was first runner-up in the 2010 Naumburg Competition. The New York Times has cited Dank as a “player with technique, imagination, and powerhouse... Read more
Priya Chandrasekaran (Anthropology) won two Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) awards, one to study Nepali at Cornell University’s Department of Asian Studies and another to study Hindi... Read more
Prerna Kaur (Biochemistry) was awarded the Horst Schulz Biochemistry Prize on March 18, 2011. Read more
Raymond Pun (Middle Eastern Studies) recently presented three papers: “Women’s Mosques in China: A Question of Islamic Authenticity” at the Duke-UNC Graduate Islamic Studies... Read more
Bernadette Ludwig, a third year student, won an AGEP (Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate) Summer Research Award for $5,000 at International Summer School in Forced Migration at the... Read more
Raffaele Bedarida (Art History) has taught at Brooklyn College (Graduate Teaching Fellow), MoMA (Lecturer), and the Guggenheim Museum (gallery educator). As curator of the Harlem Studio Fellowship... Read more
Patricia Mazzullo (Audiology) was selected to participate in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP). At the annual convention in ... Read more