Cornell students help neighborhood visualize designs for Greenpoint Terminal in Brooklyn

Undergraduate and graduate students in landscape architecture and city and regional planning developed their computer-generated design strategies for a group of citizens concerned over a new waterfront zoning being implemented by the New York City Planning Department for Greenpoint Terminal.

Indian delegation to visit Cornell to plan for agricultural exchange

Cornell will host an Indian delegation of senior government officials and private sector representatives May 16-18 as part of an exchange of agricultural information and technology.

Cornell students give Displaced Homemakers a new design

The home of Displaced Homemakers of Tompkins County is one of several older residences on Tioga Street. Thanks to a Cornell sophomore class project, however, the building soon will have all new signs and detailed plans for a facelift, inside and out.

Cornell's food students make it to the nationals for the fourth consecutive year -- this time with Wrapidos

For the fourth consecutive year, the Cornell Food Product Development Team, made of undergraduate students and graduate, has been named as one of six finalists in the Institute of Food Technologists' Student Association 1998 Product Development Competition, to be held in Atlanta.

Cornell's Squyres to brief members of Congress on Mars exploration

Cornell astronomy professor Steven Squyres will speak to members of Congress at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., Friday morning, May 8, on future plans for the exploration of the Red Planet.

Cornell receives $2.75 million gift to strengthen Hillel programs

Cornell has received a $2.75 million bequest from a Massachusetts physician to strengthen and support Cornell's Hillel Program for Jewish Campus Life.

Two named to administrative student-services positions at Cornell

Susan H. Murphy, vice president for student and academic services at Cornell, has announced two key departmental appointments.

July 22 workshop is aimed at germinating an interest in youth gardening

Interest in gardening will germinate at a Cornell workshop July 22 at the Schurman Hall/Education Center (Cornell Veterinary College). The workshop's theme is "Cultivating Community Through Youth Gardening."

International Labour Organization mirror web site created at Cornell

The Cornell Law Library has become the official mirror web site for the International Labour Organization.