Month: November 2016
Jake Berv gives keynote speech on avian evolution
On November 12 Jake Berv gave the Larry King Memorial Lecture to a sold out audience at the Rochester Academy of Sciences Fall Paper Session, held at Roberts Wesleyan College. Jake’s lecture, entitled, “Surviving the Mass Extinction: The Amazing Story of Bird Recovery and Radiation after the End-Cretaceous Catastrophe” focused…
Dr. Shawn Billerman returns as a postdoc!
Natalie Hoffmeister presents at AAUW board meeting
Natalie was invited to present on the AAUW-funded project “Empowering Women in STEM” at the board meeting for the American Association of University Women’s New York Chapter. She and other members of the executive board of GWiS Ithaca traveled to Albany on Saturday to discuss this project and their plans…
Natalie Hoffmeister and Cornell team receive AAUW grant
Graduate student Natalie Hoffmeister is one of the leaders of a collaborative team from across Cornell that just received a substantial grant for a project entitled “Empowering Women in STEM to Lead through Inclusive Practice and Community Building.” After completing Cornell’s first Intergroup Dialogue course for graduate students, Natalie wanted…
New paper on turtle dove evolution
Visiting scientist Luciano Caldarón, our own Leo Campagna, and a cadre of collaborators just published a paper showing that the European Turtle Dove shows genetic evidence of a fluctuating demography over time, and is currently undergoing a shrinking phase. The combined effect of demography, habitat destruction and hunting is causing…