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The Annual Ed Bacon Student Design Competition came to a close at the Center for Architecture last night, with top awards going to Cornell University, University of Notre Dame, and McGill University (which is in Canada and, in this Phillyist's... Full Article at Phillyist
Nonagenarian Dawn Rochow Seymour got an unusual birthday gift this summer, from no less than the president of the United States. Full Article at MPNNow.com
Online videos explain the science behind winning gold at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games Video series focuses on how athletes skate, ski, jump and curl their way to Olympic gold. Full Article at National Science Foundation
Of those who experience a stroke, about 50 percent will make a partial recovery and may live the rest of their lives with significant neurological problems that affect their movement and speech, said a professor of neurology. Full Article at TradeArabia
Your editorial, "Going after family sends wrong message," sends the wrong message. Nowhere in your editorial or the sidebar do you discuss the reasons behind having laws restricting the sale of raw milk. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
Members of Penn’s Navy Reserve Officers’ Training Corps embody the continuation of a Penn military tradition that predates the Revolutionary War. Full Article at Daily Pennsylvanian
THE SECOND Science Conclave commenced in a grand inauguration ceremony organised at the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad on Tuesday. Full Article at Merinews
New York farmers should be keeping tabs on what's happening an ocean away, as carbon cap-and-trade discussions in Copenhagen could impact them in ways both detrimental and beneficial, a Cornell University expert advised Tuesday. Full Article at Binghamton Press
We may have made some progress since the U.S. economy was gripped by a crippling recession in late 2008, but one of Cornell University's leading experts warns that the climb out of the financial hole will likely be a long and arduous one, spanning 2010... Full Article at The Star-Gazette
An artist's concept portrays a NASA Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars. Full Article at PhysOrg.com
ALBANY, N.Y. - When Jory Langner finds time for a field trip during an upcoming visit to Washington, he won't have to ask local birders where to find candidates to add to his life list of birds sighted. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
NEW DELHI: Cornell University professor Kaushik Basu on Tuesday took over as the chief economic advisor in the finance ministry, replacing Arvind Virmani, who has joined the IMF as an executive director. Full Article at Economic Times
A recent study by Cornell University, claimed to be the first and only comprehensive study of organizing under the Railway Labor Act, may add a new twist to the arguments in favor of labor’s support of a proposed rule by the National Mediation Board... Full Article at Aviation Week
New Delhi, Dec 8 : Cornell University-educated economist Kaushik Basu Tuesday took charge as the chief economic advisor in the finance ministry, with the rank of a secretary to the government of India for a two-year term. Full Article at New Kerala
The Cornell University professor Kaushik Basu today took over as the Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) in the Finance Ministry in place of Arvind Virmani, who has joined the International Monetary Fund as an executive director. Full Article at Business Standard
Just a few weeks ago, a 13-year-old indoor cat in Iowa was diagnosed with swine flu. Full Article at KIVITV.com
The annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association opened here on Wednesday, and its official theme is "The End/s of Anthropology." Full Article at Butterflies and Wheels
December 7, 2009 by Lin Edwards Dr John Wikswo of Vanderbilt University, who is using Eureqa to study the effects of cocaine on white blood cells, said that biology is far too complicated for humans to fully understand, but the... Full Article at PhysOrg.com
The state Education Department has approved Finger Lakes Community College’s new degree in viticulture and wine technology, the only community college program of its kind in the Northeastern United States. Full Article at MPNNow.com
ITHACA -- Men of Alpha Phi Alpha returned to their fraternity's birthplace Friday to preserve a piece of the organization's history in Cornell University's archives. Full Article at Binghamton Press
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This undated image provided by Cornell University shows the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Three historic documents that distinguished Abraham Lincoln's presidency will be put on rare display at Cornell University.
View Photo »This undated image provided by Cornell University shows the Gettysburg Address. Three historic documents that distinguished Abraham Lincoln's presidency will be put on rare display at Cornell University.
View Photo »This undated image provided by Cornell University shows the Emancipation Proclamation. Three historic documents that distinguished Abraham Lincoln's presidency will be put on rare display at Cornell University.
View Photo »In this July 7, 2007 photo released by Cornell University, Arthur Woll, a staff scientist at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) in Ithaca N.Y. , employes a process using X-ray beams to identify the colors used in an illustration by N.C. Wyeth, who subsequently painted ov...
View Photo »This June 18, 2009 photo provided by Cornell University shows a nine-spotted ladybug in a lab at Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y. A year after they launched a nationwide search for dwindling native ladybugs, New York researchers are breeding colonies of them from insects found by citizen scien...
View Photo »This June 18, 2009 photo provided by Cornell University shows a nine-spotted ladybug in a lab at Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y. A year after they launched a nationwide search for dwindling native ladybugs, New York researchers are breeding colonies of them from insects found by citizen scien...
View Photo »Team Sapsucker member Tim Lenz of Cornell University's Ornithology Lab listens for birds to identify and count on a foggy ridge at Stokes State Forest in northern New Jersey during New Jersey Audubon's annual World Series of Birding Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Team Sapsucker of Cornell University's Lab of Ornithology points out birds as they compete to count more than 200 species during New Jersey Audubon's annual World Series of Birding at Culver's Lake in northern New Jersey, Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Cornell University's Chris Wood scans Delaware Bay for seabirds at Sunset Beach in Cape May, N.J. , Tuesday, May 5, 2009, while scouting locations and habitats rich in birds in preparation for New Jersey Audubon's annual World Series of Birding.
View Photo »Cornell University Herbarium Curator, Robert Dirig, pulls fungi specimens from the plant pathology herbarium that are part of the Fungi of China collection at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. , Monday, April 13, 2009.
View Photo »From left, Cornell University Herbarium Director Emeritus Richard P. Korf, Director Kathie T. Hodge, and Curator Robert Dirig pose with a sample of fungi that are part of the Fungi of China collection at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. , Monday, April 13, 2009.
View Photo »From left, Cornell University Herbarium Director Emeritus Richard P. Korf, Director Kathie T. Hodge, and Curator Robert Dirig pose with a display of fungi specimens that comprise the Fungi of China collection at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. , Monday, April 13, 2009.
View Photo »Leon Metzger, adjunct faculty member at Columbia University, Cornell University, New York University and Yale University, testifies before the House Committee on Financial Services, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »An iPhone displays the BirdsEye application in Delmar, N.Y. , on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Jory Langner shows off the BirdsEye application on his iPhone in Delmar, N.Y. , on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009.
View Photo »In this Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009 photo, Leon Kochian, a Cornell University biology professor, is seen with his Labrador, Sophie, right, at the Treman Marina Dog Park in Ithaca, N.Y. Kochian helped organize a dog waste composting effort that could help reduce dog excrement in landfills...
View Photo »Chris Gerling, of Ithaca, New York, left, shows University of Missouri wine school students Annemarie Coco, of Kansas City, Kan. , center, and Michael Koch, of New Bloomfield, Mo. , the results of a swab test Wednesday, July 15, 2009, during a tour of the Les Bourgeois Vineyards winery...
View Photo »Green tomato fruit affected by late blight are evident in this undated photograph taken by Cornell University researchers.
View Photo »In this photo made Tuesday, July 7, 2009, Joanna Blaszczak, a student at Cornell University, wires up an electric probe at a worm research test site at a University of Idaho research farm in Moscow, Idaho.
View Photo »In this photo made Tuesday, July 7, 2009, Joanna Blaszczak, left, a student at Cornell University, and Shan Xu, a graduate student from Chengdu, China, check the depth of a research hole as they work on finding and cataloging worm species at a University of Idaho research farm in Moscow...
View Photo »In this photo made Tuesday, July 7, 2009, Joanna Blaszczak, left, a student at Cornell University, and Shan Xu, a graduate student from Chengdu, China, check the depth of a research hole as they work on finding and cataloging worm species at a University of Idaho research farm in Moscow...
View Photo »Team Sapsucker members, from left, Marshall Iliff, Chris Wood, Andrew Farnsworth and Tim Lenz of Cornell University's Ornithology Lab scour the landscape surrounding Culver's Lake for birds to tally during New Jersey Audubon's annual World Series of Birding, Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Fungi specimens that are part of the "Fungi of China collection at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. , Monday, April 13, 2009.
View Photo »A fungi specimen on display as part of the Fungi of China collection at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. , Monday, April 13, 2009.
View Photo »This undated image provided by Cornell University shows the Gettysburg Address. Three historic documents that distinguished Abraham Lincoln's presidency will be put on rare display at Cornell University.
View Photo »Susan B. Anthony — the lady who worked so hard but never saw her 19th Amendment passed ... Frederick Douglass, the great man who went from slavery to self-education to advising President Lincoln and putting out a newspaper. Kate Gleason, who was the first female engineer at Cornell University. ... Tom G...
Just this week, a newly released study estimated that nearly half of all U.S. children will be helped by food stamps at some point before they turn 18 ... When you couple the results of that study by researchers from Washington University and Cornell University with these new local numbers, you can see ...
When alumni are on campus, they always want to meet with students, but can never get it together in a formal way and the students want to speak with influential alumni about the programs on campus ... This is a great opportunity for [students] to get to know [the trustees and members of the Cornell Univ...
Few other states have a resource like we do with Cornell University and the Geneva station ... for more than 100 years coming up with new and innovative ways to help farmers compete.
My name is Alice Cooke. I was an ILR professor but I love science so I love when Bill Nye comes back to Cornell University.
There’s great metal work in Elmira ... If you’re looking for showplaces, Cornell University has some of the greatest architectural metal work around.
Last spring, Barry Strauss from Cornell University gave a talk on his book about Spartacus, and the response was so positive that we invited another scholar of Ancient Rome to share his work
Our current trials are evaluating the performance of established varieties from area seed companies, such as JGL Seeds, Seedway and Program, as well as advanced lines and recently released varieties bred by Dr. Mark Sorrells at Cornell University
She absolutely was in love with Cornell University ... She always thought of herself as a Cornellian.
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