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Road closures for Dragon Day at Cornell

Cornell officials have issued a dragon warning and road closure alert for Friday, March 16. (March 14, 2007)

Recording industry launches campaign with 'settlement letters'

The Recording Industry Association of America has adopted a new tactic in its ongoing battle against illegal music file sharing: 'settlement letters' that request payment. (March 14, 2007)

ILR students line up to sign up for new semester abroad program at University College Dublin

More than a dozen students at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations will be bound for Ireland next fall to inaugurate a semester abroad program at University College Dublin's Quinn School of Business. (March 14, 2007)

Upgrades planned for 46-year-old Olin Library

The library needs an upgrade to meet the scholarship demands of a modern university and to resolve serious life-safety and environmental problems. If the plan is approved, work tentatively could start in two years. (March 14, 2007)

Smoke rings, flying toilet paper and 'Top Gun' help <br /> Charles Williamson engage undergrads

In a talk titled 'Synergy Between Research and Teaching: Fun With Fluid Dynamics,' Charles H.K. Williamson explained how he bridges the gap between the classroom and the research lab for undergraduates. (March 14, 2007)

Two scholars debate whether U.S. should join International Criminal Court

Jeremy Rabkin, Cornell professor of government, and John Washburn, convener of American nongovernmental organizations for the ICC, debated the issues March 12 in Myron Taylor Hall. (March 14, 2007)

The Ezra Files: Despair in the telegraph business

The year 1852 was dismal for Ezra Cornell -- he rarely made it home, could not support his family and made very little money. (March 14, 2007)

Noyes is on!

The new Noyes Community Recreation Center had its official opening ceremonies March 8. (March 14, 2007)

Cornell's Samuel Bacharach to appear on HBO March 15 in first in 'Addiction' series

The work of Samuel Bacharach and the ILR School's R. Brinkley Smithers Institute for Alcohol-Related Workplace Studies will be highlighted in the HBO series 'Addiction,' premiering March 15 at 9 p.m. (March 13, 2007)

A beloved professor to be remembered with Clinton Rossiter Professorship

Thanks to the effort of three notable Cornell alumni, the College of Arts and Sciences is planning to establish the Clinton Rossiter Professorship in American Institutions in the Department of Government. (March 13, 2007)

Bailey plaza groundbreaking scheduled for March 19

Groundbreaking for the $4.5 million Bailey Hall plaza project is scheduled for Monday, March 19, weather permitting. Completion is expected by Aug. 17. (March 13, 2007)

Nor any drop to drink: Cornell faculty and students to meet in Cairo on water shortages in Mediterranean region

It took a humanist to lasso the talents of Cornell lawyers, engineers, development sociologists and others to teach a new graduate course, 'Water and Culture in the Mediterranean: a Crisis?' (March 13, 2007)