Andrew Karolyi selected as new dean of SC Johnson College of Business
Andrew Karolyi, acting dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business since Kevin F. Hallock stepped down March 4, will serve as dean of the college for...
York graduate celebrates winning inaugural McCall MacBain Scholarship
At the end of a rigorous six-month scholarship application process, including two rounds of interviews, York University graduate and future positive changemaker Amanda Sears (BA '20) joined a life-changing Zoom call.
Typical British cycle infrastructure is failing to protect cyclists, study finds
Typical cycle infrastructure in Britain is not keeping cyclists safe, according to the results from a recently completed study by the University of Westminster and funded by the Road Safety Trust.
U.S. News Ranks 2022 Best Graduate Schools
DURING TIMES OF economic instability, college-educated workers sometimes turn to graduate school with the hope that an additional degree will increase their marketable skills.
What is the future of the hybrid workplace?
In the post-pandemic world, many companies will embrace the lessons learned from more than a year of telecommuting and not fully return to the office.
Ambitious approach sees Teesside University in top 10% in England for enterprise
A multi-million pound refurbishment of a former Victorian school is creating the perfect environment for the launch of exciting new businesses.
New national study of long-term impacts of lung damage from COVID-19
A new national study will investigate the long-term effects of lung inflammation and scarring from COVID-19.
Children learned ‘little or nothing’ during school closures, despite online learning
School closures in the last year have led to serious learning losses, with primary-age school pupils making virtually no progress studying at home...
A single injection reverses blindness in patient with rare genetic disorder
A Penn Medicine patient with a genetic form of childhood blindness gained vision, which lasted more than a year, after receiving a single injection of an experimental RNA therapy into the eye.
A safer way to deploy bacteria as environmental sensors
Encapsulating modified bacteria in tough hydrogel spheres prevents them from spreading genes to other microbes.












































