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Susan Murphy gets North Campus place of honor – and a football team number

Two North Campus spaces have been renamed in honor of Vice President Susan Murphy and alumni Robert and Virginia Bauer.

Why Jane speaks only English: a matter of international economics, conference linguists agree

Scholars discussed the confluence of culture and economy at the Cornell Conference on Language and Poverty Oct. 14-16.

Two experts agree: Restoring New Orleans to the way it was isn't worth it

Two Cornell experts on climate and atmospheric sciences agree that restoring New Orleans to the way it was isn't worthwhile. The city would need to be built differently.

Cornell trustees and council to meet in Ithaca, Oct. 20-22

Cornell's Board of Trustees and the Cornell University Council will hold their annual meeting on the Ithaca campus, Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 20-22.

Cornell Agroforestry Resource Center shows how forest owners can reap cash without harming the environment

The unique Cornell-affiliated Agroforestry Resource Center in the Hudson Valley teaches the region's forest owners how to reap extra cash from their land without necessarily having to cut trees down.

Accelerated MBA program for medical students broadens their horizons amid gorges views

Medical science and business skill are often perceived as being as vastly different as Manhattan gridlock and Ithaca gorges. A new joint-degree, cross-campus program is set upon bridging these worlds.

State awards $1 million Clean Energy Grant to hospital

New York state has awarded a $1 million grant to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to help fund the construction of a clean and efficient cogeneration plant and help lower the hospital's energy costs.

United Way's real stories are inspiring pictures of giving and receiving

Real lives. Real stories. Real change. The Cornell United Way campaign is not simply a feel-good exercise, although it does feel good to know you are helping to make a difference.

'The Body Project' portrays women's quest for perfection, with music

This fall, "The Body Project," a full-scale production, inspired in part by Cornell's Joan Jacobs Brumberg's book of the same title, explores women's dissatisfaction with their bodies.

Neurobiologist Ron Harris-Warrick receives Javits Award in the Neurosciences

Ron Harris-Warrick, professor of neurobiology and behavior, has been awarded the prestigious Sen. Jacob Javits Award in the Neurosciences.

Cornell's Garden Mosaics Program wins four multimedia awards

Cornell's Garden Mosaics Program, a science education and community action program promoting intergenerational and multicultural understanding the Chris Awards and the Telly Awards.

CALS launches online research portal

A new information portal brings together the varied research activities of the college, as well as the people, facilities and events involved.