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Climbing a wall
Scaling walls and jumping planks, Johnson School students get a taste of leadership
In T-shirts, bandannas and mud-stained shorts, they looked more like summer campers than students bound for the business world. But by the end of last weekend, the take-home messages were clear: leadership, communication, team building and accountability -- all key attributes for the corporate environment. Nearly the entire first-year class participated in the Johnson Outdoor Experience, held at Camp Casowasco in Moravia, N.Y.
 
Urban ScholarUrban Scholars gain perspective from summer program
Students in the New York City program this summer relate some of their experiences working with agencies and nonprofits to alleviate poverty.

Governor at fairSustainability a key word for Cornell at the Great New York State Fair
Cornell's sustainability initiatives, and outreach and extension efforts are on display at the 162nd New York State Fair, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, in Syracuse.

Trey RiddleStudent team shows off its 100-mpg car-in-progress at N.Y. state fair
The pilot car -- a modified 1993 Geo Metro -- is used to test drive such technologies as battery packs, generators and regenerative braking schemes.

soldiersLaw professor Jens David Ohlin defends legality of controversial wars
In a new book, Ohlin asks -- and answers -- one of the most debated questions of our time: When is war justified?
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