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Chemist Jack Freed wins 2008 Wilson Award in Spectroscopy

Jack Freed, the Frank and Robert Laughlin Professor of Physical Chemistry, has been honored with the 2008 E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy for his advances in the use of electron spin resonance spectroscopy. (Feb. 19, 2008)

Novel X-ray detector to provide 'new eyes' into matter will be built with $2.19 million Keck grant

Cornell scientists have received a $2.19 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation for developing a portable X-ray detector, which will serve as a novel set of 'eyes' for observing dynamic matter. (Feb. 19, 2008)

Asian-American students meet at Cornell to break the stereotype of a silent minority

In an attempt to dispel stereotypes about Asian-Americans and to network with each other, more than 1,200 students gathered Feb. 15-16 at Cornell for the 31st annual East Coast Asian American Student Union conference. (Feb. 19, 2008)

Hot potatoes spark excitement for chemistry among area fourth-graders

Several members of Alpha Chi Sigma, Cornell's chemistry fraternity, went to Belle Sherman Elementary School, Feb. 11 and 12, to teach the children about batteries and metals. (Feb. 19, 2008)

Engineering alums working on water plants in Honduras are AguaClara's 'eyes' on the ground

College of Engineering alumni Carol Serna '06, M.Eng. '07, and John Erickson '07, are on one-year assignments in Honduras working as AguaClara engineering interns. (Feb. 19, 2008)

CU alumnus and 'Ithaca Is Gorges' sloganeer Howard S. Cogan dies at age 78

Well-known advertising executive, teacher of advertising and public relations and longtime Ithaca resident Howard S. Cogan '50, MPS '80, died Feb. 16 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. (Feb. 19, 2008)

Retired Cornell agronomist Earl Stone dies at age 92

Retired professor of agronomy Earl Lewis Stone Jr. died July 23 at his home in Gainesville, Fla. He was 92. Stone served for 31 years on the faculty, teaching and conducting research on forest soils. (Feb. 19, 2008)

Indoor ropes course takes self-discovery to new heights

Thirteen adventurous Cornellians conquered five challenges at the Afternoon Highs program, Feb. 17 in Barton Hall. (Feb. 18, 2008)

Provost Biddy Martin to give Academic State of the University Address, March 5

Provost Biddy Martin will present the second annual Academic State of the University Address, March 5, at 4:30 p.m. in the Call Alumni Auditorium, Kennedy Hall.

Entrepreneurship@Cornell Celebration 2008, April 10-11

It is not too early to register for the Third Annual Entrepreneurship@Cornell Celebration, slated for April 10-11 on the Cornell campus. (Feb. 18, 2008)

Spitzer's budget will benefit higher education, says vice provost

New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's $124.3 billion executive budget proposal provides renewed support to higher education in New York, says Ronald Seeber, Cornell vice provost for land grant affairs. (Feb. 15, 2008)

At FBI meeting, Skorton discusses issues of visas and security

Denying visas to scholars who want to visit the U.S., especially when the denial is political rather than security-related, was discussed at the Feb. 5 meeting of the FBI's National Security Higher Education Advisory Board, which includes President David Skorton. (Feb. 15, 2008)