Students take an 'alternative' spring break for service

For the 10th year, the Cornell Public Service Center has offered students Alternative Breaks to do service learning over spring break at various locations. This year, some 90 students participated. (April 6, 2010)

Call for Slope Day volunteers

Some 800 volunteers are needed for Slope Day 2010, which will be held May 7 and will feature a musical performance by Drake. (April 6, 2010)

Former world record-holding juggler -- and CU math professor -- to perform for math awareness

Mathematician Allen Knutson will give a public demonstration and lecture on the mathematics of juggling Saturday, April 17, at 1 p.m. in Malott Hall's Bache Auditorium. (April 5, 2010)

Cornell to emphasize faculty renewal and research

Cornell aims to become one of the world's top 10 research universities, according to the latest draft of the university's strategic plan.

World-class poets Baraka and Sanchez read with rhythm

Poets Amiri Baraka and Sonia Sanchez gave a joint reading April 1 in Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium with words infused with passion and the rhythms of jazz music. (April 2, 2010)

Visiting astronomer: Earths, animals (but not microbes) are likely rare and ephemeral

Our Earth is a rare oasis in space and time, said Don Brownlee, University of Washington professor of astronomy and this year's Thomas Gold lecturer, in a public talk March 31 in Rockefeller Hall. (April 2, 2010)

Tougher grading is one reason for high STEM dropout rate

Presenters at a Cornell Higher Education Research Institute conference reported on their research into why college students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics drop out. (April 2, 2010)

In difficult times, the nation needs the humanities, says former provost Randel

Former Cornell provost Don Randel delivered a spirited consideration of the state of the humanities March 31 in Goldwin Smith Hall. (April 1, 2010)

Leela Gandhi speaks on postcolonial ethics in first Humanities Lecture

Postcolonial theorist Leela Gandhi delivered a range of approaches to ethics March 30 in Goldwin Smith Hall, in the inaugural talk in the College of Arts and Sciences' Humanities Lecture Series.