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Redressing the Balance: Equitable Approaches to Sustainable Real Estate
Sustainability in real estate is about more than energy efficiency; environmental justice for communities requires looking at a far broader picture.

Trust in online content moderation depends on moderator
Both the type of online content moderator and the “temperature” of the harassing content influenced people’s perception of the moderation decision, new research finds.

Parking ticket reminders work, but not for all
Parking-ticket recipients who would benefit most from gentle “nudges” to pay their fines respond least to them, research by Ori Heffetz finds.

Dynamic Properties
From investment opportunities to risk protection and energy savings, climate change awareness is sparking transformation in real estate.

Evidence-Based Crop Management for Organic Dry Bean Farming
Dyson Professor Miguel Gomez is a contributing researcher to this study focused on the sustainability and profitability of the organic dry bean industry.

Cornell to co-lead UN agency’s new agrifood initiative
Ideas that sprang from a pre-pandemic discussion at Cornell now inform a UN initiative aimed to meet looming global food needs in a healthy, equitable and sustainable way.

Meet Our New Faculty: Lawrence Jin
Meet Lawrence Jin, one of Dyson’s newest faculty members, and learn about his area of expertise, courses he will be teaching, and his interests.

Castles in the Sand
A look at how climate change is impacting the places we live and work and how we should be preparing for the changes to come.

Johnson announces its 10 Under 10 notable alumni for 2022
Johnson’s 10 Under 10 honorees, a diverse group of leaders, are making notable contributions in their workplaces, their communities, and to Johnson.