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CTI Blog: Can extensions work for everyone? Study offers a possible solution.
August 21, 2024
Inside HigherEd: Busting Myths About Deadline Extensions
May 7, 2024
Qubit.hu: Ha nem szívatják a diákokat szigorú határidőkkel, kevesebb stressz mellett jobban is teljesítenek
May 6, 2024
The Chronicle of Higher Ed: Why professors “should not be scared” to extend deadlines
April 4, 2024
Flexible due dates lower student stress without loss of rigor
March 22, 2024
Sarvary win’s SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
May 31, 2023
The Chronicle of Higher Ed: Structure & Flexibility in the “new normal”
February 13, 2023
What to keep from online learning?
May 23, 2022
Enabling everyone to thrive-a diverse and inclusive way to teach critical thinking
November 18, 2021
Cornell Chronicle: Reshaping student experiences through new innovations in teaching
October 20, 2021
To see or not to see: managing the complex issue of Zoom cameras
May 17, 2021
Engineering blog: Lights! Camera!…Cameras? Navigating the Complex Issue of Visual Connection in Zoom
April 21, 2021
Medium: The Science of Communication by Sanjna Das
April 13, 2021
Voice of America: Why Students Go Dark in Zoom Classes
March 4, 2021
Brown University: Inclusive Strategies for Student Camera Use During Zoom Class Sessions
March 1, 2021
Qubit.hu: Sok egyetemista azért nem kapcsolja be a kamerát az online órákon, mert szégyelli a környezetét
February 10, 2021
Edutopia: The Camera-On/Camera-Off Dilemma
February 5, 2021
Cornell Chronicle: Appearance, social norms keep students off Zoom cameras
January 19, 2021
Cornell Daily Sun: As Campus Labs Halt Research, Cornell Pools Resources for New York Medical Centers
March 25, 2020
Space.com: ‘Pale Blue Dot’ shines anew in Carl Sagan Institute video to mark iconic photo’s 30th anniversary
February 19, 2020
Cornell Chronicle: Cornell launches science communication minor
January 29, 2020
Cornell Daily Sun: New Minor in Science Communication Promotes Community Engagement
January 20, 2020
Cornell CALS: Global Fellows Program celebrates first year of undergraduate research experiences in Hungary
January 14, 2020
Cornell Daily Sun: U.S. to Withdraw from Paris Climate Agreement, a Form of ‘Generational Theft,’ Professors Say
November 11, 2019
Ezra Magazine: Educational verve; New approaches to teaching revolutionize the classroom
October 22, 2019
Cornell Daily Sun: Cornell Students Create Podcasts to Confront Science Miscommunication
May 6, 2019
Cornell Daily Sun: Swapping iClickers for iPhones
April 8, 2019
Cornell Daily Sun: CALS Global Fellows Program Bridges Cornell and Szent István University in Hungary
January 28, 2019
CALS News: CALS Global Fellows Program placements launched with university in Hungary
January 8, 2019
Cornell Daily Sun: Cornell to Replace Blackboard with Canvas for All Courses by 2019
July 5, 2018
Cornell Chronicle: 2018 Merrill scholars honor their teachers, mentors
May 24, 2018
Cornell Chronicle: Branching out to chat cider
October 5, 2017
Cornell Chronicle: In this communication course, scientists are the storytellers
September 18, 2017
Sarvary receives teaching award of merit
April 26, 2017
Cornell Chronicle: Recognition dinner marks milestone years of staff service
May 19, 2016
Cornell Chronicle: Cornell takes big red pen to Wikipedia life sciences content
March 22, 2016
Cornell Daily Sun: Pest Control: Invasion of the Cactus Moth
March 15, 2010
May
24
2018
Cornell Chronicle: 2018 Merrill scholars honor their teachers, mentors
October
5
2017
Cornell Chronicle: Branching out to chat cider
September
18
2017
Cornell Chronicle: In this communication course, scientists are the storytellers
April
26
2017
Sarvary receives teaching award of merit
May
19
2016
Cornell Chronicle: Recognition dinner marks milestone years of staff service
March
22
2016
Cornell Chronicle: Cornell takes big red pen to Wikipedia life sciences content
March
15
2010
Cornell Daily Sun: Pest Control: Invasion of the Cactus Moth
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