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Geneva experiment station helps N.Y. fight plum pox virus

Plant pathologist Marc Fuchs is helping New York state officials fight the plum pox virus by testing all the samples collected in the state. He expects to test more than 100,000 samples this year. (July 21, 2008)

Cornell researchers ponder feasibility of undertaking algae for biofuel research

About 20 Cornell researchers discussed to what extent Cornell should pursue research in the area of using algae for biofuel at a July 16 luncheon sponsored by the Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future. (July 21, 2008)

Abrams delivers poetry as a high art of human expression

A poem is 'one of the most nuanced of the arts in expressing what is human,' said Abrams, who shared some of his deep understanding and love of poetry in a public lecture July 16 on campus. (July 17, 2008)

CIT continues investigation of June e-mail failure

Cornell Information Technologies has been working hard to confirm the cause of the system failure and to strengthen its response to any future disruptions in e-mail service. A final report will be issued July 31.

Cornell-initiated course promotes rice expertise for the developing world

The course, held at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines, seeks to encourage bright, young scientists to consider careers bridging research with applications in developing nations. (July 17, 2008)

From humming fish to Puccini: Vocal communication evolved with ancient species, research shows

Cornell neurobiologist Andrew Bass found that the neural network behind sound production in vertebrates can be traced back to an era long before the first animals ventured onto land. (July 17, 2008)

Schroeder earns DuPont Young Professor grant

Frank Schroeder, assistant professor at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell, is a recipient of the 2008 DuPont Young Professor grant for his research. (July 17, 2008)

Staff explore educational opportunities at annual event

The 10th Annual Staff Educational Exploration Day, July 16, offered Cornell staff information on the multitude of ways of they could pursue educational opportunities. (July 17, 2008)

CU scores high in six categories as a great place to work

A Chronicle of Higher Education survey cites Cornell six times in its 'Great Colleges to Work For 2008' rankings. (July 16, 2008)

Green Party VP nominee holds Cornell graduate degree

Rosa A. Clemente, who received a master of professional studies degree from Cornell in 2002, has been named the 2008 vice presidential candidate by the Green Party. Her running mate is Cynthia McKinney. (July 16, 2008)

Einaudi Center names new program directors

The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies has announced the appointment of five program directors whose terms began July 1. (July 16, 2008)

Paul Curtis honored with extension's Award of Excellence

Paul Curtis, associate professor of natural resources, received the award from the Northeast Extension Directors for his contributions to the Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management. (July 16, 2008)