University reminds employees of holiday guidelines 2012

To celebrate the winter holiday season safely and in accordance with Cornell's commitment to diversity and inclusiveness, employees are reminded of university guidelines. (Nov. 14, 2012)

MBA student honored for dedication to renewable energy

For his commitment to renewable energy, Cornell MBA student Robert Collier has won the 2013 OneEnergy Scholars Award. (Nov. 14, 2012)

Day trip to NYC doubles as Hurricane Sandy relief effort

This past weekend, Cornell community members loaded a bus with blankets, towels, coats, jackets, toiletries, bottled water, snacks and winter gear for those who have been affected by Hurricane Sandy. (Nov. 14, 2012)

Alumni leaders advise students at Human Ecology forum

To thrive at Cornell and beyond, learn to persevere and give back, physician Abiola Dele-Michael '01 told College of Human Ecology students Nov. 3 as part of the 18th Annual Alumni-Student Forum. (Nov. 13, 2012)

Rajit Manohar named associate dean at Cornell NYC Tech

Rajit Manohar, professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been named associate dean at the Cornell NYC Tech campus. (Nov. 12, 2012)

Grant will support program for underrepresented Cornell undergrads seeking doctoral degrees

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Cornell $220,000 in initial support to create a program encouraging underrepresented undergraduate students in their pursuit of doctoral degrees. (Nov. 12, 2012)

Cornell ramps up efforts to employ military veterans

With the war ending in Afghanistan and the university's renewed commitment to diversity and inclusion, Cornell is ramping up its recruitment efforts to attract veterans as staff and faculty members. (Nov. 12, 2012)

Students and administrators address sexual assault, bias

In response to a number of reports of sexual assault and bias on campus in recent months, students and administrators have been working together on new initiatives aimed at educating the campus and assisting victims. (Nov. 8, 2012)

Economics department gets first endowed professorship

A $4 million gift from Ed Meyer '48 has established the Edward H. Meyer Professorship of Economics, the first newly endowed professorship in the universitywide Department of Economics. (Nov. 8, 2012)