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Family law expert is former dean of the University of Utah College of Law

Cornell Provost Don M. Randel announced April 9 that Lee E. Teitelbaum, has accepted Cornell's invitation to be the next dean of Cornell Law School.

Marriott Courtyard Hotel slated for Cornell Business and Technology Park

A Rochester developer has announced plans to construct a 106-room hotel at the corner of Route 13 and Warren Road in the Cornell Business and Technology Park.

"Power of Choice" is theme at Cornell engineering conference on electric power supply

The Cornell Society of Engineers (CSE) annual Engineering Conference will be held at the Statler Hotel on campus April 15-17.

Hero astronomer who helped save spacecraft rewarded with celestial gift

A Cornell astronomer who helped save a $150 million space mission last December was rewarded at a surprise party this afternoon with a truly heavenly gift: A minor planet named in her honor.

Atmospheric chemist and Nobelist F. Sherwood Rowland is first Iscol Distinguished Environmental Lecturer April 20-21 at Cornell

F. Sherwood Rowland, will inaugurate the Jill and Ken Iscol Distinguished Environmental Lectureship at Cornell April 20 and 21 with lectures on science and public policy.

Real estate entrepreneur and alumnus to be honored

William Sanders, who is honored April 15, as Cornell's 1999 Entrepreneur of the Year for his accomplishments. Sanders also will deliver the Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year address Friday, April 16, at 2:30 p.m. in Sage Hall, Room B-08.

Nutrition professor heads delegation to national nutrition education program's 30th anniversary celebration

The Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) has helped more than one million New Yorkers through its Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) and will celebrate it's 30th anniversary in Washington, D.C.

Each of the university's nominees for the prestigious academic honor are awarded

For the second year in a row, all four of Cornell Universities nominees to the national competition for the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship have won the prestigious award.

Four Cornell faculty members are selected as Sloan Fellows

Four Cornell faculty members have been selected to receive Sloan Foundation Research Fellowships, the Sloan Foundation has announced.

Successful real estate entrepreneur honored at Cornell April 15

If you've ever had a 3 a.m. idea that was going to change the world and make you successful in the process, then you've had the heady experience of thinking like an entrepreneur.

Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom, whose bestseller examines U.S. policies on racial preferences, will speak at Cornell Law School

On Monday, April 12, noted Harvard historian Stephan Thernstrom and Manhattan Institute fellow Abigail Thernstrom will visit Cornell Law School.

But poverty reaches two-thirds of all Americans during their adult lives

The great majority of African Americans experience poverty during adulthood, Cornell and Washington University researchers report.