- Jul 10, 2024
- Alumni
Presto! Meet the master of high-class hocus-pocus
- Jul 10, 2024
- Holistic Human Health, Technology + Human Thriving
Writing about identity, values can boost teens’ self-esteem
- Aug 15, 2024
- by Robin Roger
- Alumni, Donor, Student Life
100 scholarships to celebrate CHE’s 100th year
On the eve of the college’s 100th anniversary celebration, an alumnae-led fundraising initiative in Cornell Human Ecology (CHE) has achieved a milestone. As part of the university’s campaign To Do the Greatest Good, the ‘100 at 100’ initiative has increased the number of endowed undergraduate scholarships from women donors to 100, marking a commitment to student access and affordability, honoring the college's history of women's leadership, and paving the way for future generations of
- Aug 23, 2024
- Holistic Human Health, Social Impact + Justice
Big changes afoot for US women and children’s nutrition program
- Aug 14, 2024
- Holistic Human Health, Technology + Human Thriving
Breakthrough addresses sex-related weight gain and disease
- Aug 8, 2024
- by Sheri Hall
- Holistic Human Health, Social Impact + Justice, Technology + Human Thriving
Course guides professionals working with people estranged from family members
Sociologist and gerontologist Karl Pillemer has launched an online training program– one of the first in the U.S. – on family estrangement and reconciliation. Pillemer is the founder of the Cornell Family Estrangement and Reconciliation Project which conducted the first national survey on estrangement. The project also conducted in-depth interviews with hundreds of estranged individuals and interviews with therapists.
“We know estrangement affects a lot of people and causes enormous amounts of psychological distress,” Pillemer
- Aug 19, 2024
- Student Life