Cornell tech
From witness to suspect: 911 callers with low emotion may become suspects in their cases - study
A peer-reviewed study, done through Cornell University, reveals how callers who fail to evoke expected levels of anxiety and emotion can become primary suspects in the very case they reported.
Cornell SJP, students face suspension over peace panel disruption
Cornell president’s leaked criticism of Gaza class prompts new row over academic freedom
Former Cornell University student pleads guilty to making threats against Jews
‘Extraordinary stress’: Cornell University cancels classes after antisemitic death threats
The day off was announced following the arrest of Patrick Dai, who has been charged with threatening the Jewish students in a series of posts on the university's forum.
Students from Technion, Cornell Tech face challenges caused by COVID
The first place winner of this contest was the idea of a portable defibrillator, called Defi.
Technion and Cornell University open joint campus in New York
The new joint campus brings together the mastery of Technion, which is synonymous with the "start-up nation," and Cornell's long-standing expertise in engineering and computer science.
Start-ups as education
Start-ups drive innovation today, because they can: they are small, agile, not bound by traditions and procedures.
Israeli startups are used around the globe
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