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Bee- and breakfast-themed ice cream licks the competition in Cornell class contest

All four flavors developed in the annual Food Science 101 ice cream-development contest had a health kick, but Beehive Crunch took first prize and will be for sale across campus during the spring semester. (Nov. 27, 2007)

By growing 3D tumors, CU researcher develops realistic cancer growth models

Claudia Fischbach-Teschl's lab creates realistic experimental tumor models, which may lead to better drug therapies or even a cure. (Nov. 27, 2007)

New BTI study unravels how plants respond to light

Researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research on Cornell's campus report a breakthrough in understanding how plants perceive and respond to light. (Nov. 27, 2007)

Ben Nichols, professor emeritus, former mayor of Ithaca and lifelong activist, dies at 87

Benjamin Nichols, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering and former mayor of Ithaca, died Nov. 24 at 87. (Nov. 26, 2007)

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences honors outstanding alumni and faculty

Six alumni and two faculty members of Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences were honored at a dinner Nov. 16 in the Statler Hotel. Nearly 230 alumni, faculty and staff of the college attended the banquet. (Nov. 26, 2007)

Former Bush speechwriter who coined 'axis of evil' tells alumni how he juggled speechwriting with policy advice

Michael Gerson, an op-ed columnist for the Washington Post who penned most of President George W. Bush's speeches from 2001 to 2006, talked about his years in the White House at the Cornell Club in New York City, Nov. 19. (Nov. 26, 2007)

Marshall Scholarship goes to Michael Barany '08

Cornell's newest Marshall Scholar is Michael Barany, a College Scholar and senior mathematics major in the College of Arts and Sciences. (Nov. 21, 2007)

T. Michael Duncan named 2007 Professor of the Year for New York state

T. Michael Duncan, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was named New York state's Professor of the Year, an award that salutes the most outstanding undergraduate instructors in the country. (Nov. 21, 2007)

Two Taiwanese prosecutors-in-training to come to Cornell Law School

Two Taiwanese lawyers who are training to become prosecutors will attend the Cornell Law School next fall for one academic year as part of the law school's first formal international program for prosecutors. (Nov. 21, 2007)

New technologies and need for renewable fuel to spark an agricultural revolution, says USDA undersecretary

Gale Buchanan, U.S. undersecretary for research, education and economics at the USDA, stressed the need to develop renewable, sustainable energy sources with new technologies during a talk at Cornell. (Nov. 20, 2007)

Wansink accepts 14-month appointment as executive director of USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Brian Wansink, Cornell's John S. Dyson Professor of Marketing, will take a leave of absence to serve as the executive director of the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion until January 2009. (Nov. 20, 2007)

Historic hockey rivals Cornell and Boston to face-off at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 24

Two historically fierce rivals -- the Cornell and Boston University hockey teams -- face off at Madison Square Garden Nov. 24. The game will be broadcast online for a fee and via satellite. (Nov. 20, 2007)