- Oct 13, 2025
- by Tom Fleischman, Cornell Chronicle
- Technology + Human Thriving
Generative art enhances virtual shopping experience
Art infusion theory – the idea that displaying art in retail settings can positively impact consumer behavior – can be applied to the metaverse with similar results, a Cornell design researcher has shown.
- Oct 16, 2025
- Community Engagement, Holistic Human Health, Social Impact + Justice
La Fargeville students are transforming a neglected basketball court in their community
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- Human Centered Design
- MVR 1250 Gallery
Perversion of Interfaces
Perversion of Interfaces showcases design prototypes that are made as part of research at the Machine Poetics Lab. The exhibit includes physical product designs that have AI as a core part.
- Oct 9, 2025
- Social Impact + Justice
Five questions for: Valerie Reyna
A Q&A with Valerie Reyna, the Lois and Mel Tukman Professor in the Department of Psychology, about her research on the decision-making of plea bargains.
- Oct 20, 2025
- by Galib Braschler
- Holistic Human Health, Technology + Human Thriving
Rizal brings evidence-based nutrition to Indonesians
With more than 135,000 followers on Instagram, Mochammad Rizal has become a leading voice in science communication and evidence-based nutrition in Indonesia.
Through humor, simplicity and storytelling, the registered dietician translates complex nutrition research into accessible, practical tips for everyday life. His growing online reach has opened doors to writing books, speaking at more than 200 events and contributing to national conversations on health and wellness, all while he is pursuing a Ph.D. in nutrition
- Aug 30, 2024
- by Natalia Rommen
- Social Impact + Justice, Student Life, CHE in NYC
CHE launches internship in New York City
Cornell Human Ecology has launched a new summer internship program in New York City focused on urban studies, community engagement and professional development.
The internship program places student interns at partner sites across the city’s five boroughs. For this pilot year, three students focused on youth development and worked with the Boys & Girls Club of Harlem, a longstanding partner with the Cornell Action Research Collaborative. They helped implement programs like Youth Engagement and Action