Express service with luxury touches: Campus-to-campus bus hits its stride

Fred Rhoades has been driving buses – all kinds of buses, from school and senior citizens' buses to charter coaches – for more than 35 years. But according to Rhoades, the Prevost motor coaches that run eight times a week on Cornell's Campus-to-Campus express charter service beat them all – at least, based on comfort and passenger response from students, faculty, staff and alumni.

Bill Nye, TV's 'Science Guy,' to give open lecture at Cornell April 6

Bill Nye, TV's popular advocate for science education, returns to Cornell on April 3-12 in his role as a Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of '56 University Professor. He will deliver a public lecture April 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Statler Auditorium.

Maker of anthrax vaccine discusses challenges of marketing overseas

On March 9, MBA students taking International Political Risk Management, a course taught by Elena Iankova, a lecturer at the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, heard Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and CEO of Bioport's parent company, Emergent BioSolutions Inc., discuss the hurdles his firm faces in making and marketing its products abroad.

Bulgarian Ambassador Elena Poptodorova is visiting campus and delivering public lectures

The Honorable Elena Poptodorova, the ambassador from the Republic of Bulgaria to the United States, is visiting the Cornell campus this week to deliver public lectures and meet with community members, university students, faculty members and administrators.

Forecast for Thanksgiving Day: Plenty of stuffing, not much snow

Save a place at the table for Frosty the Snowman if you live in Boonville, N.Y., or Caribou, Maine, this Thanksgiving.  Otherwise, most of the Northeast should be generally snow-free during the holiday, according to Keith Eggleston.

Five Cornell researchers named fellows of world's largest scientific group

Five members of the Cornell faculty, including two scientists at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research on the campus, have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Cornell officials react to arrest in 'Collegetown Creeper' case

A statement was issued by Tommy Bruce, Cornell University vice president for communications and media relations, on today's arrest of a suspect in the so-called "Collegetown Creeper" case.

Cornell Hotel School's Beck Center teaching facility formally opens Oct. 28

About 500 people – alumni, friends, students and faculty at the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell are taking part in the official grand opening of the Robert A. and Jan M. Beck Center addition to Statler Hall.

Cornell trustees and council to meet in Ithaca Oct. 28-30

Members of Cornell University's Board of Trustees and University Council will hold their annual meeting on the Ithaca campus Oct. 28 to 30.