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Stories Underwater 3D Printing Could Transform Maritime Construction

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Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Design Tech faculty Uli B. Wiesner and Architecture Professor and Design Tech Chair Jenny Sabin were part of the interdisciplinary group that collaborated on the research.

Announcements Artist Team Mendi + Keith Obadike Named USA Fellows for 2026

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The USA Fellowship gives recipients an unrestricted award of $50,000 that “nurtures creative freedom and drives lasting impact."

Stories Designing the Future: A Q&A With Harald Haraldsson

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Haraldsson, Associate Professor of the Practice in Design Tech at Cornell Tech and AAP, shares his vision for extended reality, his lab's unique approach to prototyping, and what excites him most about the future of immersive design.

In the Media How Cornell’s Summer Program Will Introduce Urbanism to High School Students in New York City

Archinect — The intense five-week program, based at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center on Cornell Tech's Roosevelt Island campus, will offer participants an immersive introduction to the processes, disciplines, and professions responsible for the design and delivery of the built environment.

Stories What’s Ahead: Spring 2026 Highlights

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After a winter break to regroup and recharge, faculty, students, and staff return to campus and to the open questions, conversations, and explorations that will drive the work of the semester ahead.

Stories Local Volunteer Powers Rural Resilience with Student Support

Beth Harrington worked with CRP and CALS Professor Mildred Warner's graduate students to survey her community and address concerns about communication in emergencies.

In the Media For These Old Bus Stations, It’s Not the End of the Line

Bloomberg — CRP Associate Professor Nicholas Klein comments on the evolution of modern transportation hubs and the shift to curbside service.

Alumni Archive Amie Cunat

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Japanese American artist Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) is known for her unabashed use of color to explore, entice, and question.

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