Award dinner honors Arts and Sciences faculty members

Among others honored, faculty members Jenny Mann and Caitlín Barrett were recognized for their teaching and advising May 24 at trustee-faculty dinner.

High tunnels at Plantations to simulate climate change

Researchers will simulate the effects of potential climate change conditions under plastic on plants using small greenhouses at Cornell Plantations.

Student United Way again garners national recognition

The Cornell Student United Way received national recognition at the United Way Worldwide Community Leaders Conference, May 15 in National Harbor, Maryland.

Cornell Board of Trustees seats five new members

At its May 24 meeting the Cornell University Board of Trustees elected new members, seated new members elected by alumni, faculty and graduate students, and extended the terms of several current members.

Sage Chapel repairs to restore integrity of apse window

Starting June 2, the east-facing apse window of Sage Chapel will undergo a complete restoration, along with other renovations. The project is targeted for completion by January 2015.

Gorge safety is paramount in Cornell summers

The Nathaniel Rand '12 Memorial Gorge Safety Education Program encourages accident-free recreation.

Students help advance women's leadership in vet medicine

Cornell veterinary students have launched a student chapter of the Women’s Veterinarian Leadership Development Initiative at Cornell to facilitate and encourage more women to take veterinary leadership roles.

Hans Rosling is 2014 Bartels World Affairs Fellow

Swedish medical doctor, academic and statistician Hans Rosling will deliver the Henry E. and Nancy Horton Bartels 2014 World Affairs Fellowship Lecture Sept. 9.

20 Cornellians win SUNY Chancellor's Awards for Excellence

Twenty students, faculty and staff members in Cornell’s contract colleges have won State University of New York Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence for 2014.