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Fables, Lavoisier and Shaw: Alumni gifts and acquisitions enrich rare and manuscript collections

Last year Cornell University Library added more than 108,000 books and other printed volumes and 1,265 cubic feet of manuscripts to its holdings.

For CU Winds, Costa Rica experience ranged from ambassador's reception to jamming at jazz club

Members of the Cornell Wind Ensemble returned Jan. 21 from their nine-day tour of Costa Rica, where they performed for public and private audiences. The tour was a successful educational and service experience as well.

Architecture, Art and Planning gets New York City loft space 'to be close to where things are happening'

The new New York City facilities of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning at 50 W. 17th St. sparkled at a preview reception for about 150 trustees, alumni, faculty and friends, Jan. 19.

Cornell gets $25 million grant to build William H. Gates Hall, launching new home for computing and information science

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded $25 million to Cornell to support the construction of the signature building for a planned information campus.

Skorton discovers rituals of Lynah Faithful

David Skorton, Cornell's newly named president, is a man from Iowa who admits he hasn't a clue about ice hockey, and certainly no understanding of the rituals of the Lynah Faithful.

Amended Cornell bylaw allowed trustees in New York City to vote for Skorton in Ithaca

The Cornell Board of Trustees' Jan. 21 vote endorsing David Skorton as the 12th president of the university was unanimous, and thanks to an amended bylaw, 19 members of the board were able to vote.

Grant renewal allows Cornell to continue studies on impact of smoking cessation ads and drug advertising

A renewed grant from the Merck Company Foundation is enabling Cornell researchers affiliated with the Consumers, Pharmaceutical Policy and Health (CPPH) program in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management (PAM).

Cornell trustees approve plan for 4.8 percent endowed tuition increase

The Board of Trustees approved a set of planning parameters for the 2006-07 budget that calls for a 4.8 percent tuition increase for most students in the endowed colleges, setting tuition at $32,800 for the 2006-07 academic year.

Nominations of tenured faculty sought for Weiss Presidential Fellows Award

Faculty, academic staff, and junior and senior students are invited to nominate tenured faculty members for the Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellows Award.

Cornell helps trees grow in towns from Medina to Jordan by advising N.Y. communities on managing urban forests

In fulfilling Cornell's land-grant mission to serve the state of New York, Cornell professor Nina Bassuk applies her research on growing plants and trees in urban areas by helping communities in the state better manage their urban forests.

Red Hat CEO to discuss open source technology

Matthew Szulik, chairman, chief executive officer and president of Red Hat, will speak on open source technology Feb. 6 on campus.

Linking faculty with technology, Lynx-wise

It's time to let the cat out of the bag. The Lynx, of course. Lynx links faculty with new instructional technologies. How? by having certified students assist faculty at no charge.