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.

Cornell human resource studies course strengthens students'online research skills and aids corporations

There's no doubt that most students can surf the web and understand the etiquette of chat rooms, but how many can navigate the electronic superhighway and other online resources to do meaningful research with applications in the corporate world?

Cornell University to celebrate Commencement May 23-24 Alumnus Keith Olbermann '79 will speak at Senior Convocation May 23

Cornell President Hunter Rawlings will preside over the university's 130th Commencement on Sunday, May 24, at 11 a.m. on Schoellkopf Field.

Cornell names Medical College in honor of Joan and Sanford I. Weill Weills' $100 million gift, largest In university's history, will support advanced biomedical research

Cornell University President Hunter Rawlings today announced that the university's medical college has been named in honor of its long-time supporters Joan and Sanford I. Weill.

Women who cook, eat and chat together improve their diets, Cornell extension program study finds

Women who cook, eat and chat together also improve their diet together, according to a Cornell University study of a cooperative extension program. In fact, women on limited income who participated in the six-week Sisters in Health program reported they ate 40 percent more fruits and vegetables.

Pumpkin plummets; provost to the rescue

The Great Cornell Pumpkin no longer is on top. It came down as it had arrived -- unexpectedly.