- Nov 17, 2025
- by Katya Hrichak
Nearly 60 students recognized at pinning ceremony
The Graduate School welcomed nearly 60 new Dean’s Scholars at an event to honor students who were nominated and selected for this distinction for their demonstrated academic excellence, leadership and service.
- Dec 3, 2025
Jeanne Mueller, creator of social work program, dies at 100
Jeanne Mueller, a professor emerita in the College of Human Ecology (CHE) who advised the U.S. and foreign governments on social services, died Nov. 2 in Rochester, New York. She was 100.
- Jun 11, 2025
- by Kathy Hovis
- Holistic Human Health, Alumni
Kimberle Lau wants to treat your sweet tooth, but in a healthy way
Kimberle Lau '01 is the founder of Bake Me Healthy, a company that offers plant-based, allergen-free and upcycled baking mixes and cookies.
- Oct 20, 2025
- by Susan Kelley, Cornell Chronicle
- Student Life
New leadership institute anchors nation’s first Black fraternity
Alumni brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha’s Alpha chapter, founded at Cornell in 1906, unveiled a new leadership institute and student residence, inspired by the fraternity’s founding principles.
- Aug 20, 2025
Grant will fund first-of-its-kind National Youth Purpose Survey
- Jan 20, 2026
- by Laura Reiley, Cornell Chronicle
- Holistic Human Health, Social Impact + Justice
Vitamin B12 clues offer hope for new therapies
New data about the ill effects of low B12 levels underscores the urgency of screening and intervention.