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Cornell Council for the Arts calls for fall 2005 and spring 2006 grant proposals

Got art? The Cornell Council for the Arts is seeking applications for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary projects that represent collaborative interests among different departments, units or faculty.

Cornell alumna pilots giant Navy chopper in Katrina rescue efforts

U.S. Navy Lt. Bibianna Danko '99, who flies one of the largest helicopters in the world, has been using her piloting skills to rescue victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

Cornell Web site will aid Gulf Coast recovery with precise geographic data

A Web site being developed at Cornell University will give reconstruction workers and researchers access to detailed information on the status of critical infrastructure in communities along the Mississippi coast.

Giraffe dung and lions devouring zebras are part of new field biology course that takes students to the African bush

Assessing how a pride of lions eat a zebra and how horn lengths of antelopes may relate to why only some males have harems were just two of the many activities 16 students experienced working as field biologists in Kenya.

Cornell offers new majors in grape growing and winemaking

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell is now offering new majors for undergraduate students in viticulture (grape growing) and enology (winemaking).

Cornell publishes new guide for organic farmers

"Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management," just released by Cornell and available online, offers organic growers research-based information on how control insects and diseases.

Hoffmann named director of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station

Michael P. Hoffmann has been named director of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, effective Sept. 1.

Cornell events highlights, Sept. 8-15

The following events will take place this week, Sept 8-15. Rawlings interview, remembering Robert Moog, short documentary films and more.

Cornell events highlights, Sept. 8-15, 2005

The following events will take place this week, Sept 8-15. Rawlings interview, remembering Robert Moog, short documentary films and more.

1930s 'labor opera' opens Schwartz season

With singing, dancing and labor politics too controversial for the 1930s, 'The Cradle Will Rock' will open the 2005-06 theater season at Cornell's Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts.

New technology park links tenants with Cornell ag, food research

A new research and development park affiliated with Cornell is seeking tenants interested in developing the next generation of food, agriculture and bio-based products.

Cornell to celebrate the life of Hans Bethe

Cornell will hold a memorial event for Hans Bethe Sept. 18 at 2 p.m. in Statler Auditorium. Speakers will include Cornell astrophysicist Edwin Salpeter, Princeton physicist Freeman Dyson and IBM physicist Richard Garwin.