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Harvey Scott McMillin Jr., professor of English, dies at 71

Harvey Scott McMillin Jr., professor of English at Cornell University, died March 29. He was 71. A member of the Cornell faculty since 1964, McMillin's areas of interest included Elizabethan and modern drama and, more recently,…

Rawlings helps celebrate Ithaca Public Education Initiative's 10th anniversary

As a teenager, Cornell University interim President Hunter Rawlings recalls he would have laughed at the thought of birding. Today he is an avid birder. "I have discovered birding in a big way," and it's "not a laughable matter,…

Turkish woman relates ouster from assembly over headscarf

The first time Merve Kavakci protested the banning of Muslim headwear from Turkish schools and federal offices, she was a freshman at the University of Ankara. Years later she was ousted from the Turkish National Assembly in 1999…

Antonio M. Gotto named to new five-year term as dean of Weill Cornell Medical College

NEW YORK -- The Cornell University Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Antonio M. Gotto Jr. to a new five-year term as the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College and provost of medical affairs of Cornell…

Helene Dillard's passions are an extension of her love for nature

How does a little girl growing up in the big city of San Francisco develop an abiding love and appreciation for nature and a passion for biology? Go fish. "My parents enjoyed fishing, and although my sister had no interest, I loved it," says Helene Dillard, director of Cornell Cooperative Extension.

Life sciences libraries aren't just for books anymore -- they're wired

 Among the workplace amenities that life scientists value is a good library, according to a survey published recently by The Scientist. Cornell, which has one of the best library systems in the world, recently enhanced its…

VIVO: Who is doing what, where and how in life sciences at Cornell

VIVO http://vivo.library.cornell.edu creates a virtual life sciences community, bringing together in one Web site all the information needed to figure out who is doing what, where and how in the life sciences at Cornell. A VIVO…

Cornell selects master plan consultant for physical development of campus

Cornell University today announced the selection of a consulting team led by Urban Strategies Inc. of Toronto to develop a comprehensive master plan (CMP) for the physical development of the Ithaca campus, taking into account…

Cathy Enz to lead industry outreach for Cornell Hotel School

Cathy A. Enz, the Lewis G. Schaeneman Jr. Professor of Innovation and Dynamic Management at Cornell's School of Hotel Administration, has been appointed associate dean for industry research and affairs at the Hotel School. In…

Susanne Bruyère receives prestigious career award from disability research group

Susanne M. Bruyère is the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association's (ARCA) 2006 recipient of the James F. Garrett Award for a Distinguished Career in Rehabilitation Research. Recipients are selected based on their…

Law School public service dean Karen Comstock wins 2006 Lukingbeal award

Karen Comstock, assistant dean for public service at Cornell Law School since 2004, will be honored April 5 in Myron Taylor Hall's Berger Atrium as the 2006 winner of the Law School's Anne Lukingbeal Award. The annual award was…

Kate Bronfenbrenner gives Toronto lecture on global workplace issues

On March 23, Kate Bronfenbrenner gave the 24th Annual Sefton Memorial Lecture at the University of Toronto's faculty club. A faculty member at Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, where she is director of Labor…