Courage Under Crisis: Military Medicine
on April 30, 2020
It is often said that “necessity is the mother of invention” and in times of crises, accommodations must be made in order to adapt to uncertain situations. In the aftermath of World War I, Weill Cornell...
Courage Under Crisis
Courage Under Crisis: Repurposed Spaces
on April 22, 2020
For weeks New Yorkers have seen images of their city spaces being converted into triage sites and field hospitals to help with the overflow of suspected COVID-19 cases. The Javits Center and Columbia...
Courage Under Crisis
Courage Under Crisis: Early Graduation
on April 7, 2020
In response to the growing threat of COVID-19, medical schools throughout New York have provided fourth-year medical students with the option to graduate early. While this choice to accelerate commencement...
Courage Under Crisis
Happy Holidays from the Medical Center Archives
on December 12, 2019
Musical and theatrical shows by students have a long tradition at Weill Cornell Medicine. Throughout the college’s history, medical and nursing students performed plays, skits, and musical numbers for the...
The Heberden Society presents Dr. Jeffrey S. Reznick, PhD
on November 7, 2019
John Galsworthy (1867-1933), recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for literature, was one of the best-selling authors of the twentieth century. While his name has become synonymous with The Forsyte Saga, the epic...
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