Undergraduate
Community summer projects connect Dyson students with local businesses and nonprofits
Dyson students connect with local businesses and nonprofits for Community Summer Projects
Speaking of beer: A few rounds with Doug Miller
SHA lecturer Doug Miller shares some beer trends and trivia and talks about his course, Introduction to Fermented Grains, Hard Ciders, and Sake.
2020 Best & Brightest: Jessica Tao, Cornell (Dyson)
The Dyson School’s Jessica Tao ’21 is featured as one of Poets & Quants 2020 Best & Brightest.
Reflecting on international service projects with Dyson’s SMART program
In January 2020, total of 44 students and leaders from across Cornell completed service projects with international organizations in Africa and Asia.
Noteworthy: Eli Shanks ’18 converts school bus into solar-powered home
In a recent article, Cornell Daily Sun talked to Shanks about his unusual home and the work it took to turn the bus into an inhabitable living space.
Start building your academic success network with Student Services
It is my hope that our new Student Services team at Dyson will become an integral part of our students’ academic success network.
Quick Q & A: Cindy van Es
Statistics expert, social justice advocate, and Jazzercise pro—learn a little more about Cindy van Es, professor of practice at the Dyson School.
Top 5 reasons we’re thankful for the Hotel School
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I recently talked to students about why they’re thankful for the Hotel School. Here are their responses… along with some of my own!
Connecting with your professors beyond the classroom
Throughout my training to become a professor, and during the course of my life, I have been inspired by those who dedicate their lives to teaching others.