People
Graduate Resident Fellow
Hi! My name is Talia and I'm a Ph.D. student in the Department of Communication. My research examines how emerging technologies (like AI) are represented in media, popular culture, and policy. I also study (and spend lots of time on) social media platforms like TikTok!
Graduate Resident Fellow
Trifosa is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Resources and Environmental Studies, doing research on grassland birds and renewable energy in New York State.
Honorary House Fellow
Cathy Rosa Klimaszewski is Associate Director and Ames Curator of Education at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. Ms. Klimaszewski grew up in a small town in Northern Pennsylvania in a family of six children, five girls and one boy.
Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University
Charles Walcott is Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University. Dr. Walcott received his AB from Harvard and his PhD from Cornell. He served on the faculties of Harvard, Tufts and The State University of New York at Stony Brook before coming to Cornell as Director of the Laboratory of Ornithology in 1981.
Jane Walcott earned a BA in Biology from Beloit College in Wisconsin, an MA in Neurobiology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and teaching certification from the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay.
E&S Advising Coordinator
Actively engaged in the Cornell and Ithaca communities for more than 30 years, and an alumna of Cornell, Suzanne embraces Cornell’s Core Values. As the E&S Advising Coordinator, she will encourage you to follow your curiosity, be proactive, find your balance and will help you shape your story.
Honorary House Fellow
Cindy Hazan joined the faculty of the Department of Human Development at Cornell in 1988 after receiving her PhD in Social and Personality Psychology from the University of Denver.
Honorary House Fellow
Former Becker House Professor Neema grew up in India, moving ten times before she left an architectural practice in Bangalore for graduate school in Berkeley, California. All that moving around has made Neema intensely aware and deeply appreciative of difference, of the challenge and pleasure of learning to live life in-between, on the margins and in-side.
Honorary House Fellow
Dr. Richard (Rick) Canfield joined the Cornell faculty in 1990 and from that time has enjoyed mentoring many excellent Cornell undergraduates in research. As a student at the University of Puget Sound, a small liberal arts college, Rick studied psychology, mathematics, and literature.