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Frog breeding season brings out Cornell students to hold back traffic with stop signs and flags to protect a crossing

Yield: Frogs crossing. On warm, rainy nights over the next few weeks, Cornell University biology students and members of the campus Herpetology Society will gather along a stretch of road in the Ringwood Preserve, about six miles from campus.

Closing of Ward Center and its nuclear reactor is announced by Cornell University administration

The Cornell University administration has announced its decision to decommission the TRIGA Mark II nuclear reactor and to phase out activities at the Ward Center for Nuclear Sciences, where the reactor is housed.

Lee Teng-hui's visit to Cornell is postponed for second time

The visit of former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui to Cornell University planned for May 29-31 has been postponed. A new date for his visit has not been determined.

Hunger linked to poor health among low-income U.S. children in Cornell and Michigan study

Hunger is associated with poor health among low-income children in the United States, conclude nutritionists from Cornell and the University of Michigan in the first national study to determine if the level of food deprivation that occurs in the U.S. is severe enough to affect children's health.

Cornell's Wendy Williams receives APA's national award for outstanding contributions to psychology research

Cornell Associate Professor Wendy M. Williams is the 2001 recipient of the American Psychological Association's Robert Fantz Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology.

Statement from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine regarding April 29 break-in at Duck Research Laboratory

Early Sunday morning, April 29, at the Cornell University Duck Research Laboratory in Eastport, N.Y., trespassers forcibly entered an animal-holding area and removed 247 Pekin ducks. The trespassers vandalized portions of the facility by spray-painting slogans that identified them as the Animal Liberation Front .

Symposium on child welfare and protection slated for May 5 at Cornell

A symposium on child welfare and child protective policies over the past 50 years is slated for May 5, at Cornell University. The symposium celebrates Child Abuse Prevention Month and the career of James Cameron.

Gene therapy restores vision to dogs blinded by inherited disease, bringing new hope to childhood sufferers of similar condition

Dogs blinded by an inherited retinal degenerative disease had their vision restored after treatment with genes from healthy dogs, marking the first successful gene therapy for blindness in a large animal. The treatment offers hope for humans with a similar condition.

Watch nest boxes for 16 'most wanted birds,' Cornell Lab of Ornithology asks citizen-scientists throughout North America

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has issued the 2001 list of "most wanted birds" to raise awareness of declining bird species and to encourage participation in a citizen-science project, The Birdhouse Network. Birds on the list represent the 16 avian species about which researchers have little nesting information.

Lee Teng-hui's visit to Cornell is postponed for medical reasons

The planned visit of former Taiwan president Lee Teng-hui to Cornell University May 2-4 has been postponed for health reasons. His visit to Cornell is now planned for May 29-31. Lee, 78, underwent coronary medical procedures in Japan during the past week. His travel plans are being changed on the advice of his physicians.

Cornell Provost Martin issues statement on Africana Studies and Research Center

Provost Biddy Martin today (April 25, 2001) issued a statement concerning Cornell's plans for the renovation and improvement of its Africana Studies and Research Center.

University completes decennial reaccreditation self-study in preparation for on-site evaluation team visit

After careful review and input from members of the campus community, Cornell University officials have completed a reaccreditation self-study, in preparation for an on-site visit from an outside evaluation team scheduled for the end of the month.