Stanford folds after big play by Cornell (http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/stanford-drops-bid-to-build-high-tech-campus-in-city/). Let's go Red.
Any bets on who Anonymous is?
Only that it wasn't me.
Or Kyle.
Quote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
A Cal-Berkeley alum who wanted to stick it to Stanford?
I'm guessing Sandy Weill. Yes, he's already made huge gifts to the school but he's still rich and he isn't getting any younger. And he just found a buyer for one of his Central Park West apartments at or near the $88 million asking price. Edit: Upon reflection, "Sandy Weill" and "anonymous" are not words usually found in the same sentence.
WSJ is reporting that we won:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204879004577107190097493490.html?KEYWORDS=cornell
Live stream of the announcement at 2:30 EST at
http://www.cornell.edu/video/?videoid=1810
Here's the NY Times article (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/nyregion/cornell-and-technion-israel-chosen-to-build-science-school-in-new-york-city.html?ref=nyregion) and the Cornell release. (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/NYCrelease.html)
Quote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
It's Charles Feeney.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
It's Charles Feeney.
Indeed:
http://www.betabeat.com/2011/12/19/new-york-times-identifies-anonymous-cornell-alum-who-donated-350-m-towards-the-tech-campus-charles-feeney1219201/
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
It's Charles Feeney.
He was actually the first person who came to my mind when the gift was announced.
Quote from: David HardingQuote from: jkahnQuote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
It's Charles Feeney.
He was actually the first person who came to my mind when the gift was announced.
Good call. I had forgotten about him until now. Probably because his name isn't everywhere I look. ::whistle::
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
It's Charles Feeney.
Would have been much more entertaining if his first name were George.
Quote from: nyc94Quote from: David HardingQuote from: jkahnQuote from: nyc94Any bets on who Anonymous is?
It's Charles Feeney.
He was actually the first person who came to my mind when the gift was announced.
Good call. I had forgotten about him until now. Probably because his name isn't everywhere I look. ::whistle::
Cornell Chronicle (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/APgiftNYCTech.html) on the gift and Feeney.
Is the competitor niche here MIT / Cal Tech?
Quote from: TrotskyIs the competitor niche here MIT / Cal Tech?
Probably more Stanford than Caltech. I don't think Caltech does a great job of translating their research into businesses, but I could be wrong.
Quote from: Jacob '06Quote from: TrotskyIs the competitor niche here MIT / Cal Tech?
Probably more Stanford than Caltech. I don't think Caltech does a great job of translating their research into businesses, but I could be wrong.
Excellent at converting to stadium pranks.
Quote from: Jacob '06Quote from: TrotskyIs the competitor niche here MIT / Cal Tech?
Probably more Stanford than Caltech. I don't think Caltech does a great job of translating their research into businesses, but I could be wrong.
Maybe our first business effort could be a competent method of streaming hockey? On that, we're not even competitive with RPI.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jacob '06Quote from: TrotskyIs the competitor niche here MIT / Cal Tech?
Probably more Stanford than Caltech. I don't think Caltech does a great job of translating their research into businesses, but I could be wrong.
Maybe our first business effort could be a competent method of streaming hockey? On that, we're not even competitive with RPI.
With our luck, the R&D would go to better livestreaming of the public part of trustees' meetings. They could use a very low frame rate and still capture virtually all the action. (Aside: A vendor came in 10 years ago to show off a videoconferencing system that seemed to have impossibly optimistic specs. 30 fps, we asked? Sure, he said, if you sit really still.)
Quote from: nyc94Upon reflection, "Sandy Weill" and "anonymous" are not words usually found in the same sentence.
http://online.wsj.com/video/sandy-weill-yacht---yours-for-695-million/869F7DF1-CF27-40AA-86CC-32CBB48D4CE2.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_mpvidcar_1
Looks like he's trading up for a bigger yacht.
Very informative NYT (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/26/education/in-cornell-deal-for-roosevelt-island-campus-an-unlikely-partnership.html)article . . .
Quote from: George64Very informative NYT (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/26/education/in-cornell-deal-for-roosevelt-island-campus-an-unlikely-partnership.html)article . . .
Liked the part about Skorton ending a late-in-the-game meeting with NYC in the manner of a Steve Jobs MacWorld announcement and he says "just one more thing" moments and whips out the new iPad: Skorton ends the meeting by saying, Oh, by the way, we've also got a commitment from one person for $350 million.
A lot of use feared that Stanford's trump card of knowing tech startups would trump Cornell's knowing how to build a medical college in NYC. It sounds as if Cornell was a lot savvier, and the alumni were more supportive, and that made the difference. Now to make it all happen.
Yes it will be interesting to see how they are able to get the school up and running by September from hiring faculty to getting students. Probably the toughest part of that is getting students since the school didnt exist when most students were applying for grad school for next fall. I wonder when students will be able to apply to this school
Quote from: phillysportsfanYes it will be interesting to see how they are able to get the school up and running by September from hiring faculty to getting students. Probably the toughest part of that is getting students since the school didnt exist when most students were applying for grad school for next fall. I wonder when students will be able to apply to this school
I was wondering about that, too - perhaps they'll give some students accepted into "regular" STEM grad programs the option of switching to the NYC campus?
Quote from: phillysportsfanYes it will be interesting to see how they are able to get the school up and running by September from hiring faculty to getting students. Probably the toughest part of that is getting students since the school didnt exist when most students were applying for grad school for next fall.
If you build it, they will come. Strong faculty with evident connections to the investment community plus lots of buzz equals quality applications.
Though I think we should have an Expansion Draft and steal MIT and Stanford students.
Good holiday season for the Big Red. Stanford has the better football team. We ended our season with a victory over a higher ranked opponent, we've got the better placekicker, and we've got the NYC Tech Campus.
Stanford Kicker Jordan Williamson Tebows Before Shanking Game-Winning Field Goal (http://www.nesn.com/2012/01/stanford-kicker-jordan-williamson-tebows-before-shanking-game-winning-field-goal.html)
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: phillysportsfanYes it will be interesting to see how they are able to get the school up and running by September from hiring faculty to getting students. Probably the toughest part of that is getting students since the school didnt exist when most students were applying for grad school for next fall.
If you build it, they will come. Strong faculty with evident connections to the investment community plus lots of buzz equals quality applications.
Though I think we should have an Expansion Draft and steal MIT and Stanford students.
I agree they will get plenty of applicants to the school but how will it work for this 1st year this late in the application season. Is there even a website up yet to apply to this school now?
Quote from: phillysportsfanI agree they will get plenty of applicants to the school but how will it work for this 1st year this late in the application season. Is there even a website up yet to apply to this school now?
Cornell is choosing between a Facebook widget and eBay auction.
According the Ithaca Journal (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20120402/NEWS01/120402012/Moody-s-warns-Cornell-funding-NYC-tech-center?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE),
QuoteMoody's has upgraded Cornell University's fiscal outlook from negative to stable, but offers a warning about the Ithaca-based Ivy League school's move toward building a high-tech research campus on Roosevelt Island.
The rating agency said the university has a "very strong market position," but it is carrying a high amount of debt and "thinner operating cash flow than similarly rated peers."
...
If you like Gates Hall you're going to love the Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute! Same architect (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/May12/NYCTechArchitect.html) chosen to design first building on Roosevelt Island.
Quote from: nyc94If you like Gates Hall you're going to love the Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute! Same architect (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/May12/NYCTechArchitect.html) chosen to design first building on Roosevelt Island.
At first I thought you meant the Gates Hall at Stanford. Took a Google search to see that there's one being built at Cornell too. I feel old.
Quote from: French RageQuote from: nyc94If you like Gates Hall you're going to love the Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute! Same architect (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/May12/NYCTechArchitect.html) chosen to design first building on Roosevelt Island.
At first I thought you meant the Gates Hall at Stanford. Took a Google search to see that there's one being built at Cornell too. I feel old.
I think they broke ground on Gates at Cornell back in March of this year with target completion for the end of 2013. I have seen it referred to in Cornell press releases as William H. Gates Hall and more recently as Bill and Melinda Gates Hall. I'm not wild about the design or the location (http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?7,80985).
Google donates space for CornellNYC Tech (http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/cornells-high-tech-campus-will-have-a-temporary-home-at-google/) campus.
Quote from: George64Google donates space for CornellNYC Tech (http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/cornells-high-tech-campus-will-have-a-temporary-home-at-google/) campus.
>>> The donation comes despite a connection between Google's co-founders, Mr. Page and Sergey Brin, and Stanford University, which had vied with Cornell for the Roosevelt Island space. Mr. Page and Mr. Brin started the company while they were graduate students at Stanford; they even made a video pitch to support Stanford's bid in the competition that the city set up.
They're good losers or they want a pipeline into the talent coming out of the tech campus. The NY Times created a story here. I'm surprised they didn't use the word "ironically" to buttress the story.
Good AP article (http://online.wsj.com/article/APad323e7c17ee46b8bde125837eaf7755.html) in today's WSJ and elsewhere.
CornellNYC announces first hire (http://betabeat.com/2012/06/cornellnyc-cornell-tech-campus-debora-estin-academic-faculty-ucla-06282012/).
Quote from: George64CornellNYC announces first hire (http://betabeat.com/2012/06/cornellnyc-cornell-tech-campus-debora-estin-academic-faculty-ucla-06282012/).
That is simply an awesome pickup. My company was founded by her sister, Judy, and a number of its early employees were PhD students under Deborah at USC. It's harder to find a better person who is great at what she does and can really bring people together and build a team like that, so if this is the first hire it's a great indication of things to come.
CornellNYC nabs Stanford (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July12/SharonMarine.html) development exec.
Nice article about Chuck Feeney '56 in NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/nyregion/a-billionaire-philanthropist-struggles-to-go-broke.html).
and again:
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2012
Quote from: Roy 82and again:
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2012
Brown at 42, Dartmouth at 113. OUCH
Quote from: ugarteDartmouth at 113. OUCH
"It is, Sir, as I have said, a small college. And yet there are those of us who couldn't get into Bennington."
Two NYT articles related to Cornell NYCTech (Roosevelt Memorial (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/13/arts/design/louis-kahns-franklin-d-roosevelt-four-freedoms-park-to-open.html) and East River turbine (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/12/nyregion/in-quest-for-east-rivers-power-a-search-for-stouter-arms.html)). If global warming continues, NYCTech buildings should include some very large sump pumps.
NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/15/nyregion/cornell-unveiling-plans-for-roosevelt-island-tech-center.html) and New York Magazine (http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/10/justin-davidson-cornells-new-roosevelt-island-campus.html) articles about NYCTech campus. And The New Yorker (http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2012/10/silicon-valley-comes-to-roosevelt-island.html).
Recent NYT article (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/14/education/edlife/cornell-nyc-tech-planned-for-roosevelt-island-starts-up-in-chelsea.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1) on Cornell NYC Tech.
Another large gift: $133 million from Irwin Jacobs, founder of Qualcomm
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/2013/04/joan-and-irwin-jacobs-give-133m-name-cornell-tech-institute
"Cornell Tech?" Seriously? Makes me retch from every fiber of my Clarkson-hating soul... ::barf::
Better than Ithaca A&M. Maybe Silicon Island?
Quote from: Robb"Cornell Tech?" Seriously? Makes me retch from every fiber of my Clarkson-hating soul... ::barf::
To be fair, quoting "Cornell Tech" may be a shortened form of "Cornell-Technion," making sure to give mention to Cornell's partner in this entity. (Speculation on my part.) Pretty much everywhere, I've seen the campus simply named "NYC Tech" or "Cornell NYC Tech."
Just found the following recent stories on the progress, in a quick media search:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/14/education/edlife/cornell-nyc-tech-planned-for-roosevelt-island-starts-up-in-chelsea.html?ref=technology
http://cornellsun.com/section/news/content/2013/04/18/cornell-tech-campus-students-classes-are-%E2%80%98inspirational%E2%80%99
Work has begun on Roosevelt Island.
http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2014/01/cornell-nyc-tech-construction-begins
But Stanford comes back to take the Cowbell "15-minutes of fame" contest over Cornell:
http://www.sportsgrid.com/ncaa-basketball/stanford-band-cowbell-guy-identified-meet-alex-chang-march-madness-star/
Quote from: Roy 82But Stanford comes back to take the Cowbell "15-minutes of fame" contest over Cornell:
http://www.sportsgrid.com/ncaa-basketball/stanford-band-cowbell-guy-identified-meet-alex-chang-march-madness-star/
Well we've expanded our repertoire into cymbals, which can be more cardio-centric.
Quote from: Roy 82But Stanford comes back to take the Cowbell "15-minutes of fame" contest over Cornell:
http://www.sportsgrid.com/ncaa-basketball/stanford-band-cowbell-guy-identified-meet-alex-chang-march-madness-star/
It's clearly Schafer's fault this guy wasn't recruited.
Quote from: Roy 82But Stanford comes back to take the Cowbell "15-minutes of fame" contest over Cornell:
http://www.sportsgrid.com/ncaa-basketball/stanford-band-cowbell-guy-identified-meet-alex-chang-march-madness-star/
No shrinking violets themselves, the Pep Band alums who went out for the Cornell-Stanford football game in '91 still tell quite entertaining stories of their time spent with the LSJUMB and its "appetites."
Scatter bands generally suck, but the LSJUMB gets a pass.
View from Roosevelt Island looking NNW towards Weill Cornell Medical College and NY Hospital. Feature article from September issue of Capital magazine (http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/city-hall/2014/08/8551250/future-island).
It's interesting that they are going with open offices in the context of mixing academia with multiple commercial ventures. In the government lab where I work we are trying to build a bridge to industry by making our unique technical facilities available. One thing that every company our people talk to inist on is absolute security of their offices to protect intellectual property. The bosses (at least) may like open offices in their own buildings, but they absolutely refuse to mingle with anyone else.
And now a logo (http://www.wired.com/2014/11/bendy-bold-logo-cornells-new-nyc-tech-campus/) "drawn at a 29 degree angle as an homage to New York City's wonky grid." How esoteric.
Quote from: George64And now a logo (http://www.wired.com/2014/11/bendy-bold-logo-cornells-new-nyc-tech-campus/) "drawn at a 29 degree angle as an homage to New York City's wonky grid." How esoteric.
How exactly is NYC's grid wonky?
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: George64And now a logo (http://www.wired.com/2014/11/bendy-bold-logo-cornells-new-nyc-tech-campus/) "drawn at a 29 degree angle as an homage to New York City's wonky grid." How esoteric.
How exactly is NYC's grid wonky?
As everyone knows, the Avenues run N/S and the streets run E/W. Consider, for example, the corner of West 4th St. and West 10th St.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/228+W+4th+St,+New+York,+NY+10014/@40.734035,-74.00318,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c25994647dd661:0x4a9302f8975cdcf
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: KeithKQuote from: George64And now a logo (http://www.wired.com/2014/11/bendy-bold-logo-cornells-new-nyc-tech-campus/) "drawn at a 29 degree angle as an homage to New York City's wonky grid." How esoteric.
How exactly is NYC's grid wonky?
As everyone knows, the Avenues run N/S and the streets run E/W. Consider, for example, the corner of West 4th St. and West 10th St.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/228+W+4th+St,+New+York,+NY+10014/@40.734035,-74.00318,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c25994647dd661:0x4a9302f8975cdcf
Never noticed that before. But still, that's the village, which predates the grid. The part os the city that was actually planned is wonderfully regular. Broadway below 79th is the only real exception (again, predating the planned grid).
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: ugarteQuote from: KeithKQuote from: George64And now a logo (http://www.wired.com/2014/11/bendy-bold-logo-cornells-new-nyc-tech-campus/) "drawn at a 29 degree angle as an homage to New York City's wonky grid." How esoteric.
How exactly is NYC's grid wonky?
As everyone knows, the Avenues run N/S and the streets run E/W. Consider, for example, the corner of West 4th St. and West 10th St.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/228+W+4th+St,+New+York,+NY+10014/@40.734035,-74.00318,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c25994647dd661:0x4a9302f8975cdcf
Never noticed that before. But still, that's the village, which predates the grid. The part os the city that was actually planned is wonderfully regular. Broadway below 79th is the only real exception (again, predating the planned grid).
I think what they really mean by "wonky grid" is that manhattan isn't actually on the north/south axis. I haven't measured it myself but I'll bet Manhattan is "at a 29 degree angle".
(http://www.aaccessmaps.com/images/maps/us/ny/nyc_area_hwy/nyc_area_hwy.gif)
Quote from: ugarteI think what they really mean by "wonky grid" is that manhattan isn't actually on the north/south axis. I haven't measured it myself but I'll bet Manhattan is "at a 29 degree angle".
I don't think so. Look at the picture in the story George64 posted with the Cornell Tech logo drawn in "neon lights" over top of the NYC satellite image - they're pretty clearly referencing the pattern they see in the streets, not the angle of the island itself.
(http://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/CornellTech_IntegratedElement-copy.jpg)
Quote from: RobbQuote from: ugarteI think what they really mean by "wonky grid" is that manhattan isn't actually on the north/south axis. I haven't measured it myself but I'll bet Manhattan is "at a 29 degree angle".
I don't think so. Look at the picture in the story George64 posted with the Cornell Tech logo drawn in "neon lights" over top of the NYC satellite image - they're pretty clearly referencing the pattern they see in the streets, not the angle of the island itself.
Ugarte is correct. The graphic artist took considerable license. The top of the T aligns with 23rd Street, but nothing else aligns with much of anything. Park Avenue (perpendicular to 23rd) appears to be 29 degrees from true north.
Quote from: RobbQuote from: ugarteI think what they really mean by "wonky grid" is that manhattan isn't actually on the north/south axis. I haven't measured it myself but I'll bet Manhattan is "at a 29 degree angle".
I don't think so. Look at the picture in the story George64 posted with the Cornell Tech logo drawn in "neon lights" over top of the NYC satellite image - they're pretty clearly referencing the pattern they see in the streets, not the angle of the island itself.
Dude. Dude. The angle of the streets aligns (roughly) with the rivers to the east and west. That's what I mean when I say that the island is "at an angle".
Thanks, George.
Here's a challenge - why don't New York City area alumni and students mobilize and participate in the 08.23.15 NYC 5k (http://www.active.com/new-york-ny/running/distance-running-races/new-york-city-5k-2015) on Roosevelt Island. How great it would be to see the field dominated by a sea of Red as construction (http://futurecornelltechcampus.tumblr.com) of Cornell Tech progresses!
Quote from: George64Here's a challenge - why don't New York City area alumni and students mobilize and participate in the 08.23.15 NYC 5k (http://www.active.com/new-york-ny/running/distance-running-races/new-york-city-5k-2015) on Roosevelt Island. How great it would be to see the field dominated by a sea of Red as construction (http://futurecornelltechcampus.tumblr.com) of Cornell Tech progresses!
That would be cool, although it would probably be a sea of red bringing up the rear. :)
Groundbreaking ceremony was today.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/06/16/cornell-tech-groundbreaking/
Michael Bloomberg donates $100 million to Cornell Tech Campus (http://ithacavoice.com/2015/06/michael-bloomberg-donates-100-million-to-cornell-tech-campus/)
Big Red stuns Stanford and now bests Yale (http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/23420/)! Big edge in patents, citations and alumni employment carried the day.
Cornell is building one of the greenest high-rises in the world. Good article in The Atlantic (http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/01/the-height-of-efficiency/419124/).
Quote from: George64Nice article about Chuck Feeney '56 in NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/nyregion/a-billionaire-philanthropist-struggles-to-go-broke.html).
And another one (http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/05/nyregion/james-bond-of-philanthropy-gives-away-the-last-of-his-fortune.html?_r=0). Truly a remarkable man!
Quote from: George64Quote from: George64Nice article about Chuck Feeney '56 in NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/nyregion/a-billionaire-philanthropist-struggles-to-go-broke.html).
And another one (http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/05/nyregion/james-bond-of-philanthropy-gives-away-the-last-of-his-fortune.html?_r=0). Truly a remarkable man!
The old college try. (http://cornellsun.com/2017/01/03/the-james-bond-of-philanthropy-culminates-career-with-7m-donation-to-c-u/)
More (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/22/nyregion/nyc-cornell-columbia-nyu-campuses.html) on Cornell Tech and other university projects in NYC.
Quote from: George64More (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/22/nyregion/nyc-cornell-columbia-nyu-campuses.html) on Cornell Tech and other university projects in NYC.
Still more . . . (http://fieldcondition.com/blog/2017/6/5/construction-update-cornell-tech-nyc)
Opening Day . . .
09/13/17 NYT (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/13/nyregion/cornell-high-tech-opens-roosevelt-island.html?action=click&contentCollection=Art%20%26%20Design&module=RelatedCoverage®ion=EndOfArticle&pgtype=article)
More . . . (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/13/arts/design/cornell-tech-art-roosevelt-island.html?_r=0)
And another. New York magazine (http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/09/the-views-real-and-virtual-from-cornell-tech.html).
Scientific American (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/searching-for-the-next-facebook-or-google-bloomberg-helps-launch-tech-incubator/).
Quote from: George64And another. New York magazine (http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/09/the-views-real-and-virtual-from-cornell-tech.html).
Huh.
QuoteCornell Tech: Watch for it in an auto commercial soon!
Bloomberg Center?
::yark::
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Bloomberg Center?
::yark::
The Golden Rule.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Bloomberg Center?
::yark::
The Golden Rule.
Yeah, ain't that the truth.
Jeez Greg. En Fuego today!::rock::
slightly better than Stanford but much greener than Dartmouth:
http://schoolconstructionnews.com/2017/12/07/green-friendly-college/?spMailingID=18654665&spUserID=MTQ3OTA4NDI2NzcS1&spJobID=1161080138&spReportId=MTE2MTA4MDEzOAS2
[50 Greenest Colleges" for those who don't like clickbait]
Quote from: Roy 82slightly better than Stanford but much greener than Dartmouth:
http://schoolconstructionnews.com/2017/12/07/green-friendly-college/?spMailingID=18654665&spUserID=MTQ3OTA4NDI2NzcS1&spJobID=1161080138&spReportId=MTE2MTA4MDEzOAS2
[50 Greenest Colleges" for those who don't like clickbait]
As in the color of all the money they take from the parents, student, alumni...
Quote from: Roy 82slightly better than Stanford but much greener than Dartmouth:
http://schoolconstructionnews.com/2017/12/07/green-friendly-college/?spMailingID=18654665&spUserID=MTQ3OTA4NDI2NzcS1&spJobID=1161080138&spReportId=MTE2MTA4MDEzOAS2
[50 Greenest Colleges" for those who don't like clickbait]
As all things Princeton (http://schoolconstructionnews.com/2017/12/07/green-friendly-college/?spMailingID=18654665&spUserID=MTQ3OTA4NDI2NzcS1&spJobID=1161080138&spReportId=MTE2MTA4MDEzOAS2) are to be celebrated.
QuoteFollowing this trend is the Princeton Review, which produces an annual guide to the most environmentally responsible or "green" colleges. Now, in its eighth incarnation, the New York-based Princeton Review (which is not affiliated with Princeton University)...
My favorite Princetonian institution, The Princeton Dental Resource Center (http://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/15/business/dubious-theory-chocolate-a-cavity-fighter.html?pagewanted=all) is not to be confused with this tasty treat (http://www.princeton.edu/~chocolat/).
Quote from: martyMy favorite Princetonian institution, The Princeton Dental Resource Center (http://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/15/business/dubious-theory-chocolate-a-cavity-fighter.html?pagewanted=all) is not to be confused with this tasty treat (http://www.princeton.edu/~chocolat/).
Assuming the Institute for Chocolate Studies isn't hammered by cultural appropriation charges, one could see someone down Nassau way turning this into an independent major.
Interesting article about Cornell Tech in Business Insider. (http://www.businessinsider.com/inside-cornell-tech-ivy-league-graduate-school-for-tech-and-startups-2018-2)
Quote from: French RageThat is simply an awesome pickup. My company was founded by her sister, Judy, and a number of its early employees were PhD students under Deborah at USC. It's harder to find a better person who is great at what she does and can really bring people together and build a team like that, so if this is the first hire it's a great indication of things to come.
Cornell Tech's Deborah Estrin named McArthur fellow (http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2018/10/health-tech-pioneer-deborah-estrin-named-macarthur-fellow).
Amazon likely to split HQ2 into HQ2a and HQ2b. One in Crystal City (Arlington) VA near DC. The other, Long Island City, the very western edge of Queens, spitting distance from Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island in the East River.
https://www.extremetech.com/internet/280137-amazon-may-split-hq2-one-in-virginia-one-maybe-in-new-york#disqus_thread
Came across some interesting videos on the concept and development of Cornell Tech. I assume that you need Amazon Prime membership to watch the videos, but can view the trailers without it.
Sustainability (https://www.amazon.com/Cornell-Tech-Sustainability-Thom-Mayne/dp/B07JNBV5CD).
Architecture and Art (https://www.amazon.com/Architecture-Art-Cornell-Tech/dp/B07JN86F8Y).
Interesting article in NYT (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/17/nyregion/cornell-tech-startup-jobs-amazon.html) on Cornell Tech.
Quote from: George64Interesting article in NYT (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/17/nyregion/cornell-tech-startup-jobs-amazon.html) on Cornell Tech.
"...a retired lawyer who lives on Roosevelt Island, recently worked with Cornell Tech students to address a daily problem for older people: how to carry a shopping bag when holding onto a walker? They came up with a 3-D-printed hinge to attach to a walker."
So.... it's a hook.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPDG7EdZowg
This should mean less competition for Cornell Tech in terms of staff and faculty (sorry, I couldn't resist...I think the situation in the news story below majorly HARVARDS ).
No Amazon HQ in NY (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/14/amazon-says-it-will-not-build-a-headquarters-in-new-york-after-mounting-opposition-reuters-reports.html)
I was wondering if Amazon being there would be good to set up a conveyor belt from Cornell Tech.
Guess we'll never know. Also, Amazon can die in a fire, I'm glad they aren't coming.
Huttenlocher declares free-agency and departs for MIT. (https://cornellsun.com/2019/02/21/cornell-tech-founding-dean-dan-huttenlocher-to-depart-for-mit/)
Quote from: George64Huttenlocher declares free-agency and departs for MIT. (https://cornellsun.com/2019/02/21/cornell-tech-founding-dean-dan-huttenlocher-to-depart-for-mit/)
I'm trying really hard to care one way or the other about this guy, but...
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: George64Huttenlocher declares free-agency and departs for MIT. (https://cornellsun.com/2019/02/21/cornell-tech-founding-dean-dan-huttenlocher-to-depart-for-mit/)
I'm trying really hard to care one way or the other about this guy, but...
I am trying hard to interpret this article given all the innuendos it seems to include. Was his departure connected to Amazon's pullout of NYC? Did his comments on the campus imply that he was frustrated with the slow rate of completion or vagueness of execution of that vision? The reader is left wondering. ::headscratch emoji::
Interesting NYT article (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/22/technology/nyc-tech-startups.html) about technology sector in NYC, with several mentions of Cornell Tech.
Quote from: Roy 82Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: George64Huttenlocher declares free-agency and departs for MIT. (https://cornellsun.com/2019/02/21/cornell-tech-founding-dean-dan-huttenlocher-to-depart-for-mit/)
I'm trying really hard to care one way or the other about this guy, but...
I am trying hard to interpret this article given all the innuendos it seems to include. Was his departure connected to Amazon's pullout of NYC? Did his comments on the campus imply that he was frustrated with the slow rate of completion or vagueness of execution of that vision? The reader is left wondering. ::headscratch emoji::
The Sun gets the story and provides information and quotes. A Sun writer may not have the background (or the moxie / chutzpah / WAGing of a veteran reporter) and doesn't feel comfortable saying, "Dean H was close to Amazon. Sources close said he was disturbed by the anti-tech atmosphere in NYC, pissed at AOC, felt Cornell Tech has been slowing after the initial inspired founding years, and when MIT got wind, swooped in to bring him home to Boston, he took his Red Sox cap out of the closet and called the moving van." Something like that. If that's what it really was. It may be MIT promised fewer hours, a chance to rise higher in coming years. Cornell Tech is in its go-go early years and maybe the pace was too much.
Stanford still has a lead on Cornell in terms of entrepreneurship. At least Cornell is making an effort now.
The Sun can always do follow-ups. Be nice if there was someone assigned to weekly updates on the Chapter House. Of interest to alums maybe more than to undergrads. For the Class of 2019, the Chapter House has only existed as a burned out hulk when they arrived.
Engineering Dean Lance Collins off to Virginia Tech. (https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/first-chief-of-virginia-techs-innovation-campus-in-dc-area-comes-from-cornell/2020/02/02/ec619708-43a1-11ea-b5fc-eefa848cde99_story.html)
The Silicon Swamp.
Quote from: TrotskyThe Silicon Swamp.
Trademark it. Make T-shirts, ball caps, and the short-shorts with one word on each butt cheek.
Forbes on benefactor Chuck Feeney. (https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2020/09/15/exclusive-the-billionaire-who-wanted-to-die-brokeis-now-officially-broke/?fbclid=IwAR3Xi29Uryj4oG2pt91XwzjaJbnWqQ-iPWdDaZvvleR23muMAL-Zikechzg#382812c3a2aa)
Quote from: George64Forbes on benefactor Chuck Feeney. (https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2020/09/15/exclusive-the-billionaire-who-wanted-to-die-brokeis-now-officially-broke/?fbclid=IwAR3Xi29Uryj4oG2pt91XwzjaJbnWqQ-iPWdDaZvvleR23muMAL-Zikechzg#382812c3a2aa)
A truly wealth man who lived modestly and was committed to the common good. In other words, the anti-Trump.
Excellent webinar about Cornell Tech (https://youtu.be/bMJ5Ymci5FQ). Dean/Vice Provost Morrisett strikes me as an outstanding academic and administrator. Nice to see the connectivity linking Cornell, Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell — One Cornell.