- ±«Óătv neuroscientist Wan-Chun Liu is using songbirds to understand better how the human brain learns to speak â and gain new insights into diseases such as autism disorder. Professor Wan-Chun Liuâs lab is filled with the mellifluous tweets and squeaks of zebra finches, a small songbird native to Australia. The birds are highly social animals [âŠ]June 13, 2017
- A British iPad drawing, beaded Cameroonian sculpture, battle helmetâturned-lyre, and an Impressionist oil painting all may have been created oceans apart, but these works have come together in Hamilton, N.Y. Theyâre four of many pieces on display in the Picker Art Galleryâs exhibition ±«Óătv Alumni Collect, which merges the artistic mindsets of four alumni who collect [âŠ]June 12, 2017
- Sunday, June 11, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CNNâs United Shades of America: âComic book wizard Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez created âLa Borinquena,â a superhero who appeals to a multicultural audience.âJune 9, 2017
- Students exploring careers in the media and alumni looking to network with fellow graduates came together in Manhattan last month to hear from some of the universityâs leading members of the fourth estate. In a professional network panel conversation titled âThe Challenges Facing Journalism in the Age of New Media,â Thomson Reuters National Journalist Lisa [âŠ]June 8, 2017
- ±«Óătvâs newest housing accommodations are now home to about 60,000 new residents â honey bees, to be exact. A collaboration between the universityâs food service provider, Chartwells, and a group of students looking to support the local honey bee population led to the installation of two hives in a newly established apiary in the ±«Óătv [âŠ]June 6, 2017
- After a dreary week of rain, nearly 2,400 ±«Óătv alumni and friends brought sunshine to the Chenango Valley for a reunion weekend full of nostalgia. The energy was palpable and the smiles infectious as reuniongoers from the 2s and 7s revisited old stomping grounds â and visited with each other â on their beloved hill. [âŠ]June 6, 2017
- No one would expect a biostatistics course to draw a crowd of students. But when itâs taught by a dynamic professor with a gift for inspirational teaching, it can become a must-take class at ±«Óătv. Frank Frey â the associate professor of biology behind Biostatistics as well as numerous courses on evolutionary ecology, community health, and environmental [âŠ]May 30, 2017
- Studio art major Kris Pfister â17, of Iberia, Ohio, wanted their senior thesis to be more than a gallery piece. Pfister wanted the work directly to address the issue of homelessness among the LGBTQ community. Sure, the work, âCasting Off,â would live in a gallery during an annual senior art exhibition, but the reach of [âŠ]May 26, 2017