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Learn more about P2SPh.D. student Pascal Caraccioli Salinas is a co-author of a report on the finding that geothermal energy holds the potential to provide abundant renewable energy at equivalent cost to fossil fuels. Read more:
Superhot rock energy could power geothermal systems anywhere | Cornell Chronicle
Superhot rock geothermal – often found at least six miles below Earth’s surface – could offer abundant clean ...
news.cornell.edu
Graduate students are invited to join a Central New York Humanities Corridor workshop on the art of giving (and receiving) feedback on manuscripts, journal articles, and funding proposals on Friday (12/13). Learn more and register:
Peer Review Strategies: How to Give (and Receive) Feedback — Central New York Humanities Corridor
www.cnycorridor.net
Danielle Obisie-Orlu is a doctoral student in government who studies how memory and migration shape international relations and affairs. Read her student spotlight: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/spotlights/student-spotlight-danielle-obisie-orlu/