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Bouchet Speaker to Discuss Organizational Effectiveness, Teams, and Relationships
March 2, 2026 By Katya Hrichak Collaboration and teamwork are part of life, whether you’re a student or in the workforce. In this year’s Bouchet Lecture, Associate Professor of Management…
Day in the Life Series: Rikki Laser
February 27, 2026 Cornell is home to over 10,000 graduate and professional students. While they might all share the pursuit of graduate education, every student’s journey is different. While some…
Grad Tips: Meeting New People
February 23, 2026 By Katya Hrichak As a graduate student, you have a lot to learn. Scholarship and research aside, there are many facets of the graduate school experience that…
Weeklong Lineup to Aid Career Discovery
January 12, 2026 Join us February 2–6 for the Pathways to Success: Career Discovery Series, a dynamic weeklong series of in-person and virtual events designed to help you explore career…
Embrace Community, Lived Experiences for Better Mentoring
December 8, 2025 By Katya Hrichak The words “mentoring relationship” often conjure the image of two individuals, one mentor and one mentee, but good mentorship structures can be multifaceted. During…
Doctoral Alumna Selected for CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award
December 8, 2025 By Katya Hrichak Dusti Cheyenne Bridges, Ph.D. ’25, has been selected for the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS)/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award in the humanities and fine arts…
Nearly 60 Students Recognized at Pinning Ceremony
November 17, 2025 By Katya Hrichak The Graduate School welcomed nearly 60 new Dean’s Scholars at an October event to honor students who were nominated and selected for this distinction…
Meet the Dean: Nine Questions for Dean Lewis
November 6, 2025 On August 1, Thomas A. Lewis became dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education at Cornell. He is also a professor of religious studies and…
Grad Tips: Winter Clothing Resources
November 3, 2025 By Katya Hrichak As a graduate student, you have a lot to learn. Scholarship and research aside, there are many facets of the graduate school experience that…
“A Lasting Difference”: Donor’s Fund Enables Travel, Inspires Collaboration
November 3, 2025 By Katya Hrichak Graduate research can take a person far—in miles traveled and in life. Andrew Kligerman, Ph.D. ’77, learned this firsthand while studying at Cornell and…