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Cornell's student films attract Hollywood attention Oscar-nominated screenwriter establishes film awards

An annual rite of spring on the Cornell campus is the screening of student films. This year, there's some Mike Figgis, Quentin Tarentino, Silence of the Lambs, a tip of the hat to Disney and plenty of action to make audiences…

Three Cornell seniors and one alumna receive Mellon Fellowships for graduate study

Three Cornell seniors and one alumna receive Mellon Fellowships for graduate study. The recipients of the prestigious award, which includes a $13,500 stipend plus tuition and fees.

Bucking a national trend, fruit and vegetable growers' cooperatives are increasing in the Northeast

Farmer-owned fruit and vegetable cooperatives that wholesale produce to restaurants, supermarkets and institutions could become a valuable marketing strategy to help sustain the agriculture industry in the Northeast.

Bucking a national trend, fruit and vegetable growers' cooperatives are increasing in the Northeast

Farmer-owned fruit and vegetable cooperatives that wholesale produce to restaurants, supermarkets and institutions could become a valuable marketing strategy to help sustain the agriculture industry in the Northeast, according to a recent report by a Cornell University group.

Investors beware: New research documents broker bias on stocks that they underwrite

The long-run performance of initial public stock offerings that are recommended by their underwriters is dramatically worse than the performance of firms recommended by non-underwriters, shows new research from Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management and Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.

Three Cornell faculty members are elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Three Cornell faculty members have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. They were among 159 new Fellows and 26 foreign honorary members to be elected.

Symposium on international science education is June 9-12 at Cornell

A symposium to help science educators find ways of building programs that will encourage science students to consider international experiences as fundamental to their education will be held at Cornell June 9- 12.

Cornell president reviews discussions on proposed residential policy

Cornell University President Hunter Rawlings today (May 2) issued the following statement on the discussion that has taken place over the last six weeks in reference to his draft recommendations to the Board of Trustees concerning campus residential communities.

Cornell president issues statement on protest

Cornell's President Hunter Rawlings today (May 2) issued the following statement on the disruption of vehicular traffic that occurred this afternoon as part of a student protest

In the face of population growth, environmental degradation

Ranking as one of the world's greatest scientific and social achievements, the Green Revolution saved millions from starvation in the 1960s and 70s. Now, faced with increasing population growth, environmental degradation and problems of hunger, Cornell University scientists believe the future is bleak.

Cornell Public Service Center presents National Volunteer Week awards

Cornell students, led by the staff of the Public Service Center, celebrated National Volunteer Week, April 21-27. The highlights of the week included formal presentation of two service awards.

Cornell student awards benefit local human service agencies

Five Ithaca-area human services agencies are benefiting from the philanthropic spirit of Cornell students. EcoVillage, the Displaced Homemakers Center, the Ithaca Youth Bureau, the Greater Ithaca Activities Center and The Partnership are receiving $12,500 in financial support from Cornell Tradition Fellows.