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East Hill Shuttle service changes schedule

Effective June 1, the East Hill Shuttle service will undergo a slight time adjustment to accommodate community members traveling between campus locations for business purposes. (May 28, 2010)

Streeter assumes leadership position at the College of Veterinary Medicine

Associate Vice President Paul Streeter has been named assistant dean for finance and administration at the College of Veterinary Medicine, effective June 14.

Unconventional Hotelie earns top award

For Molly Clauhs, choosing the most interesting route has often meant taking the road less traveled. Now, her independence is paying off. Clauhs is this year's recipient of the $15,000 Drown Prize. (May 27, 2010)

NYC awards dinner to honor hotel industry icons

Cornellians are invited to gather June 8 at the American Museum of Natural History for the second annual Cornell Icon of the Industry Awards Dinner June 8 to honor Chuck Feeney '56 and Solomon Kerzner. (May 27, 2010)

Things to Do, May 28-June 4

Events on campus this week include special graduation activities - canoeing, rock climbing, walks, observatory viewings, concerts - ongoing exhibits at the museum and library, and dance lessons. (May 27, 2010)

Retreat combines sustainability with spirituality

Students and staff took part in an experience-based workshop to promote teamwork, leadership, sustainability and interfaith dialogues April 25 in Stewart Park. (May 27, 2010)

Local blacksmith forges wrought-iron lanterns for Straight

Forged by local blacksmith Durand Van Doren and in keeping with the historical setting, two outside wall lamps and two lamps on posts were installed at the entrance to Willard Straight, May 24-25. (May 27, 2010)

Fuchs: Collaboration, not centralization, is the watchword

The Cornell administration will collaborate more closely with operating units as the university strives to run more effectively while saving money.

Weill Cornell breaks ground for new research building

Weill Cornell Medical College broke ground May 26 for its new Medical Research Building, a state-of-the-art facility that will more than double the institution's existing research space. (May 27, 2010)

Alumni Affairs expands to the Northeast corridor

More Cornellians live in the Northeast corridor than anywhere else in the world. The Division of Alumni Affairs and Development is expanding its New York City focus to better reach them. (May 26, 2010)

Cornell Police to vigorously enforce seat belt laws during 'Click It or Ticket'

During the ninth annual 'Click It or Ticket' campaign, running now through June 6, Cornell Police will be vigorously enforcing seat belt laws. (May 26, 2010)

Foundry closed due to water main break

The Foundry and the Foundry Kiln have been closed until further notice following a water main break May 20 near the Fall Creek Gorge. (May 26, 2010)