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Center Mission

As part of Cornell’s radical collaborations, the Center for Data Science for Enterprise and Society aims to unify programs and curricula in data science with an initial emphasis on questions grounded in data that are generated by human activity, including computational social science (e.g., sociology and government), the economics/computer science interface, aspects of digital agriculture in the production and management of agriculture, digital platforms supporting urban infrastructure (e.g., the sharing economy), and as a theme that is cross-cutting in many of these areas, the corresponding issues of privacy, security, and fairness; more generally, the Center enhances other programmatic areas associated with data science in an entrepreneurial and opportunistic fashion.

Center Highlights

Lawrence M. Wein ’79, a Cornell alumnus and the Jeffrey S. Skoll Professor of Management Science at Stanford...

There can be significant barriers to seeing a therapist: high costs; long waitlists, and difficulty finding a therapist who...

Professor Aditya Vashistha, Information Science, lead the Cornell team organizing this event and shared : Over three...

The genealogy process is typically the most time-consuming part of -- and a limiting factor in the success of --...

At the same time faculty are finding ways to use generative AI tools to help students learn, pen-and-paper assessments...

October 1, 2025

Students who plan to use ChatGPT to write their college admissions essays should think twice: Artificial intelligence...

September 25, 2025

The health care industry is increasingly relying on AI – in responding to patient queries, for example – and a new...

September 17, 2025