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Leaders from the College of Arts & Sciences recently traveled to China and Asia to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Brittany and Adam J. Levinson Program in China and Asia-Pacific Studies.
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The Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences at the City University of Hong Kong welcomed a high-level delegation from Cornell University in early November. The long-standing strategic partnership between JCC and Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, which began in 2009, has been instrumental in shaping JCC's development and its world-class veterinary program since its inception.
Cornell leaders traveled across China and Asia in early November to connect with alumni, deepen partnerships, celebrate academic milestones, and engage in discussions on a wide range of global challenges. The multistop trip included the sixth annual Cornell-China Forum in Shanghai.
New TA awards recognize excellence in graduate teaching and the important role that TAs play in the classroom.
Justin Wai '06 made a $1 million gift to establish a dean’s discretionary fund at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
After graduating from Cornell, Hu Shih led a literary movement that helped transform China. A new seating area at Beebe Lake commemorates Shih.
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The Cornell China Center in Beijing kicked off the 2023 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium with a panel of Chinese architects whose work repurposes local materials and cultural practices for new architectural methods.
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Global Cornell has awarded five International Cornell Curriculum (ICC) grants totaling $114,000 to support faculty developing courses that feature international experiences for students.
There’s a place in the world for every Cornell student. Undergraduate students across all colleges and majors will find study abroad programs worldwide to advance their academic and career goals, including opportunities at the new Cornell Global Hubs.
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In a Cornell China Center (CCC) webinar held on May 27, legal scholars based in China, Switzerland, and the United States surveyed artificial intelligence (AI) regulation across the world, identifying strategic similarities and local distinctions.