Makers of 'Splat' to attend startup summer camp
A device that plugs into a smartphone to transform it into a video game console has caught the attention of a global venture capital firm. Read more
A device that plugs into a smartphone to transform it into a video game console has caught the attention of a global venture capital firm. Read more
At a May 10 open studio, Cornell Tech's seven-member beta class offered a glimpse of graduate high-tech education reinvented. Read more
Students and community members flocked to Carpenter Hall May 11 to try out brand new computer games developed by students in the Game Design Initiative. Read more
Members of Cornell NYC Tech's inaugural class were all attracted to the program's startup feel, and they all wanted to take part in a trailblazing master's degree program. Read more
Cornell’s College of Engineering has received a five-year, $908,000 grant from a joint National Science Foundation, Intel and GE program called Graduate 10K+. Read more
Alumni experts and several faculty members addressed 470 Cornellians and friends April 30 at the "A New Wave of Innovation" event, in Mountain View, Calif. Read more
On May 8, with final approval from the New York City Council, Cornell NYC Tech completed the land use review process for its new campus. Read more
MicroGen's nanotechnology based energy harvester – researched and developed by the company at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility – begins commercial scale production this summer. Read more
Like picking a career or a movie, cells have to make decisions – and cancer results from cells making wrong decisions. Read more
Three Cornell student groups each recently received the Robinson-Appel Humanitarian Award, which comes with a grant of $1,500 to further their community service projects. Read more