From an examination of gender and sexuality in medieval natural histories to a historical look at a borderland province in WWII Eastern Europe, this year’s Society for the Humanities fellows are working on projects that touch on the focal theme of “C
To the editor:
We would like to thank the Cornell community for welcoming our debate on climate science and
greenhouse gas emissions this past week. We appreciate the coverage by Sun reporters Sofia Rubinson and Eric Reilly but would like to clarify a few points made in their article.
The pre- and post-debate audience poll results were displayed on a large screen on stage in Call Auditorium during the event but did not yet include the number of polling participants. The final poll results, including number of polling participants, may be viewed at steamboatinstitute.org.
Performing three pieces by all-female composers, the Cornell Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Guillame Pirard, will host a concert in Bailey Hall this Saturday.
On Feb. 24, the Spring 2022 Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series kicked off with the Richard Cleaveland Memorial Reading, created in 2002 by friends and family of Richard Cleaveland ’74 to honor his memory. This semester’s Memorial Reading the only one to include Cornell faculty featured literatures in English Prof. J. Robert Lennon and Prof. Mukoma Wa Ngugi.