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by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle , 2022

Introduction to World Poetry led by Dr. Alan Scott Weber will be offered online during Winter Session 2023. Cornell students have until January 3 to enroll.

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, 2022

Sustainable Animal Husbandry, a three-credit course taught by Melanie Soberon at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine, will be offered online during Winter Session 2023. The course is a way for

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, 2022

Adul Samon, a high school student instrumental in Thai cave rescue depicted in Thirteen Lives received a scholarship for Cornell's Precollege Studies program. (Photo courtesy of Middlebury College)

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, November 7, 2022
Dr. Jennifer Wissink has taught Introduction to Microeconomics during Winter Session for 23 years. Winter Session Online begins January 3, 2023.
by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle , October 3, 2022
Students should plan now for Cornell's Winter Session 2023. Beginning October 16, students can enroll in a wide range of online courses taught by Cornell faculty during the three-week period
by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, September 28, 2022

Boonyanuphong, a Statler employee, and other part-time students studying this fall generally enroll in part-time study to explore an interest in a particular subject, enhance their resumes, strengthen professional skills,

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, September 1, 2022

High School students from around the world come to Cornell University to live on campus and study vet medicine during the summer. They work with Cornell faculty, earn college credit,

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle , July 28, 2022

Students and lifelong learners are invited to explore a new interest, enhance their resume or strengthen their professional skills through Cornell’s Fall Part-Time Study Program, which runs Aug. 22–Dec. 17,

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, June 29, 2022
Among Dean Jermy’s many acts of community service in and around Homer, NY is a public reading of the Declaration of Independence on the village green on the Fourth of
by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, June 28, 2022

The 2022 Summer Concert Series features three consecutive Friday performances on the Cornell Arts Quad, July 1, 8 and 15 at 7 p.m. Free.

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle , June 3, 2022
During Summer Session, students get the opportunity to explore topics in great depth for three-, six- or eight-weeks. Classes combine hands-on experiences, lectures, labs, debates, and other learning activities on
by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle , May 12, 2022

The Administrative Management Institute (AMI), one of the country’s top professional development opportunities in higher education, will be back on campus this summer after a two-year hiatus.

by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle , March 15, 2022
Students are invited to enroll now for Cornell’s Summer Session 2022, which, in addition to online classes, will feature on- and off-campus courses that had been curtailed due to COVID-19. Students
by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, 2022
Though Glenn Morgan Parker '25 grew up only 13 miles away, she might not be at Cornell if not for the David R. and Patricia Atkinson Rural Scholarship Initiative, which
by Shelley Preston,
Cornell Chronicle, January 19, 2022

Winter Session courses at Cornell feature a mix of synchronous and asynchronous content, interactive activities, breakout sessions, and more, but the earliest digital courses offered very different experiences.

In December 1997,