The Atlantic Philanthropies awards $15 million for undergraduate scholarships

Cornell has received a $15 million grant from The Atlantic Philanthropies to support financial aid for students in the Cornell Tradition program. (July 14, 2011)

Law School's Yale-Loehr tapped for committee on immigration representation

Stephen Yale-Loehr '77, J.D. '81, Cornell adjunct professor of law, has been named to the New York State Bar Association's Special Committee on Immigration Representation. (July 7, 2011)

Foundation relations director Morton Sosna dies

Cornell's longtime director of foundation relations, Morton Sosna, died June 30.

New parking permits to take effect

As part of the new campus parking plan, new parking permits are being mailed through campus mail to permit holders who pay via payroll deduction. Those receiving new permits must discard old ones. (July 7, 2011)

David Harris returns as senior associate dean after year in Washington, D.C.

Professor David Harris will return to Cornell as a senior associate dean in Arts and Sciences this summer after a year as a deputy assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Board elects emeritus trustees, presidential councillors as highest honors

The Cornell University Board of Trustees elected three emeritus trustees and four presidential councillors at its June 16 meeting.

Valerie Adams is N.Y.'s new 4-H youth development leader and CCE assistant director

Valerie Adams will lead 4-H's youth development and serve as assistant director of Cornell Cooperative Extension as of Aug. 29. (July 5, 2011)

James Gillett, pioneer of ecotoxicology, dies at age 77

James W. Gillett, professor emeritus in natural resources and a pioneer in ecotoxicology, died June 20 in Ithaca.

Residents voice views on installing nets on city bridges

Tompkins County residents voiced their opinions June 28 about whether the city of Ithaca should allow Cornell to install nets under three city-owned bridges on and adjacent to campus. (June 29, 2011)