- Jul 10, 2023
- Community Engagement
4-H youth glimpse campus life, possible career paths
- Nov 24, 2025
- by Aaron Goldweber
- Community Engagement, Student Life
New cohorts of engaged fellows contribute to campus community-engaged learning network
Twenty-six faculty members from nine Cornell schools, colleges and administrative units are part of the 2025-26 Engaged Faculty Fellows cohort
- Nov 10, 2025
- by James Dean, Cornell Chronicle
- Alumni, Student Life
‘Fit for Duty’ explores military uniforms’ influence on fashion
Opening on Veterans Day, the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection exhibition traces the interplay of form and function across conflict and couture – while highlighting Cornell’s land-grant legacy of military service.
- Sep 26, 2025
- by Carolyn Keller
- Community Engagement, Student Life
Celebrating “What Works” in creating engaging learning experiences
The Center for Teaching Innovation will host “What Works,” on Oct. 1, featuring presentations, the Canvas Course Spotlight awardees, and a poster showcase that will demonstrate engaged learning approaches from Cornell faculty teaching in a diverse range of courses and fields.
Jaleesa Reed
Dr. Jaleesa Reed is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Centered Design. Broadly, her research explores the processes of self-definition and consumption in relation to place-making and dress practices for marginalized groups. Through the lens of feminist theory and Black geographies, she studies the influence of racism and representation on Black American women’s conceptions of beauty and identity in retail spaces and cities.
- Nov 19 ,2025
- by Roberta Militello
- Human Centered Design
- Martha Van Rensselaer G151
The New Urbanism Movement, Past, Present, and Future
The movement known as New Urbanism in the United States seeks to address and promote development that positively affects the health of individuals through the incorporation of safe, easily accessible walking in everyday life. This is in contrast to a typical suburban environment, where most activities are dependent on vehicular transport for everyday activities. The New Urbanism environments also promote social connections to neighbors and visitors with zoning that promotes front doors close to the
- Apr 14 ,2026
- by Denise N. Green
- Human Centered Design, Cornell Human Ecology
- Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, G155
Celebrating Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg '54 and the Power of Presence
Please join us for an event celebrating “Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg '54 and the Power of Presence.” Curated by the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection, the exhibition explores Justice Ginsburg’s legacy by situating her iconic judicial collars and personal objects within broader histories of law, policy, work, and society and is on view from March 16 to May 1.
The event features remarks from Justice Ginsburg’s granddaughter, Clara Spera, and a screening of the