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Campus mourns student death

Oliver S. Schaufelberger, 20, an environmental science major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, died Jan. 13 at his home in Lebanon, N.J. Calling hours will be held Jan. 17 in Lebanon. (Jan. 15, 2010)

Weill Cornell dean hopes for evacuation of students in Haiti

Two Cornell students and several Weill Cornell faculty members and staff who are stationed at and working with the WCMC-affiliated GHESKIO clinic in the earthquake-ravaged city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Cornell musician's tribute to Saturn arrives on DVD

A concerto, composed by Grammy nominee and Cornell professor of music Roberto Sierra, and perfectly timed images of the planet Saturn are now available on a new DVD.

Cornell's JumpStart program chooses four New York small businesses for collaborations

Four small businesses will collaborate with Cornell Center for Materials Research scientists to improve their products. (Jan. 14, 2010)

Cornell reaches United Way goal, but it's not too late to give

Cornell recently exceeded its 2009-10 United Way goal, with more than $750,453 - and counting - pledged or contributed by staff, faculty and students.

Things to Do, Jan. 15-22

Events this week include Light in Winter Festival activities, new exhibits at the Johnson Museum of Art, inspirational talks at Sage Chapel, and a lecture on archaeology and photography. (Jan. 14, 2010)

Worker turnover hurts customer service, study shows

A new ILR School study finds that worker turnover affects employee productivity and morale, causing service to falter.

Ivy League's only interior design program gets reaccredited

The accreditation certifies that the program - the only such program in the Ivy League - meets the most rigorous standards for interior design education.

Online poker study: The more hands you win, the more money you lose

The more hands players win in online poker, the less money they're likely to collect, especially when it comes to novice players. That is but one of the findings from a new Cornell study.

Study: Big plant-eating birds that dwell with others on islands live longest

Research may help explain underlying evolutionary principles that shape life spans for many organisms, including humans.

Glee Club sells out famous venues on Northeast tour

The Glee Club is singing to sold-out crowds and performing at venues ranging from public schools to major concert halls on its tour of the Northeast, which ends Jan. 20. (Jan. 12, 2010)

Seasonal flu vaccines available on campus

Faculty, staff and students can now get seasonal flu vaccination through Gannett Health Services, either through upcoming outreach clinics or by appointment.