Leading the whey: Cornell at forefront of dairy safety outreach

Any way you slice it, brine it or age it, Cornell’s Food Science Dairy Extension Program faculty and professionals are helping New York cheesemakers and dairy producers provide safe, high-quality products.

Power to wage war is focus of D.C. briefing

Cornell law professor Jens Ohlin and U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, an alumnus serving in the U.S. Congress after a long military career, jointly argued June 9 for fundamental changes in how America goes to war.

IT conference to discuss innovation, collaboration

The theme of the 2014 IT@Cornell Community Conference, June 18, which features a panel of faculty members and administrators, is how technology can aid in "innovation, collaboration and administrative practices."

Experts offer new findings on youth at research update

Several Cornell faculty members shared their research on youth with Cooperative Extension county leaders, 4-H educators and community partners at the Youth Development Research Update, June 3-4

MBA students boost sales for Cornell's diverse suppliers

Cornell Procurement Services has enlisted MBA students as consultants for vendor businesses owned by women, minorities and veterans.

High tunnels at Plantations to simulate climate change

Researchers will simulate the effects of potential climate change conditions under plastic on plants using small greenhouses at Cornell Plantations.

Student United Way again garners national recognition

The Cornell Student United Way received national recognition at the United Way Worldwide Community Leaders Conference, May 15 in National Harbor, Maryland.

Sage Chapel repairs to restore integrity of apse window

Starting June 2, the east-facing apse window of Sage Chapel will undergo a complete restoration, along with other renovations. The project is targeted for completion by January 2015.

Gorge safety is paramount in Cornell summers

The Nathaniel Rand '12 Memorial Gorge Safety Education Program encourages accident-free recreation.