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Students put theory into practice in Cornell's first Labor Law Clinic
Toorawa awarded $195,000 Mellon Foundation fellowship
Welcome back black currants: Forbidden fruit making a comeback in New York
High school students visit campus to learn how chemistry informs the humanities and social sciences
Helen Yang '07 returns from ILR's first credited Beijing internship eager to pursue a career in China
New study examines interracial marriage and cohabitation patterns among America's diverse black populations
Seven-year glitch: Cornell warns that Chinese GM cotton farmers are losing money due to 'secondary' pests
The sound of a word tells us something about how it is used, Cornell study shows
IVIg antibodies provide lasting benefits to alzheimer's patients, according to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell study
Cornell neurosurgeons and engineers bridge gap between Ithaca and New York City with promise of medical innovations
Mean streets become meaningful streets as young people in New York City urban program work to bring change
Cornell plant scientists detect presence of plum pox virus -- disease of all stone fruits -- for first time in New York state
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