Human ecologists explore the complex and layered relationship between humans and our world.
At Cornell Human Ecology (CHE), we prepare scholars, practitioners and citizens to use their knowledge and resources to improve the human experience.
Our name was inspired, in part, by former professor Urie Bronfenbrenner’s groundbreaking theory on the ecology of human development. His work proposed that optimal development can be nurtured or stifled based on a nested set of systems — cultural, social, economic, political and psychological — and their interactions.
We examine the human experience within the interconnected web of systems that impacts our health and well-being. Collaborating across disciplines, we anticipate and analyze current and emerging issues facing individuals and society — then we work to solve them.
Our students and faculty engage in focused research, supportive outreach, sustainable design and ethical practice to address contemporary human problems and help people live better, healthier lives. From small-yet-meaningful changes in our local community to innovative advancements that can change the world, we create solutions that drive humanity forward.
Our programs welcome students and faculty from varied backgrounds, interest areas, and styles of thinking. Discover which human-centered major is right for you.
We’ve been making an impact for more than 100 years. CHE is the embodiment of Cornell University’s commitment to improve the lives of everyday people through applied research.