Anthony Burrow, Ferris Family Associate Professor of Life Course Studies in the Department of Psychology, shared his research on the benefits of having a sense of purpose in life at The post B...
Older adults with mild cognitive impairment characterized by impaired memory exhibit selective language deterioration, new research shows – a finding that could lead to earlier detection and ul...
Extension associate and founder of the Cornell Learning Labs, Philson Warner, passed away on Feb. 24, 2024. Cornell University Cooperative Extension-New York City (CUCE-NYC) staff members gathere...
For Senegal Alfred Mabry, his research on Parkinson’s disease is not just science — it’s a chance to help communities that are traditionally overlooked. Mabry is a doctoral student in Th...
The Contribution Project, a program that grants $400 each to undergraduates with ideas for how to make a difference in the world, is expanding from Cornell to Binghamton and Stony The post The...
Amanda Purington Drake ’04, M.P.S. ’09, Ph.D. ’22 has been named the new director of ACT for Youth, taking over from Jane Powers, Ph.D. ’85, who retired in June 2023. The post From und...
Outside of the token skate park, the diverse needs of New York state teens are often ignored when planners design public spaces. A new collaboration between a College of Human The post Engagin...
Engaging middle-school students in brief mindfulness exercises could boost their reading performance – and could offer an effective intervention to help youth from historically minoritized back...
The Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research has launched BCTR Scholars, a new program that introduces Cornell Human Ecology students to translational research and connects them with comm...
Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine provide the first national estimate of caregivers’ pain and arthritis experiences that can limit their ability to perform necessary tasks while caring fo...