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Entrepreneurship@Cornell Celebration 2006 brings national entrepreneurial leaders to campus

Alumni, students, faculty and staff will mingle with national entrepreneurial leaders on the Cornell University campus, March 30-31, for the first annual Entrepreneurship@Cornell Celebration to highlight the growing role that…

Tri-Institutional student receives Soros fellowship

NEW YORK -- Amandeep Singh, a fourth-year M.D./Ph.D. Weill Cornell Medical College student in the Tri-Institutional Medical Scientist Training Program affiliated with Rockefeller University and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer…

Contrary to popular wisdom, expressing anger is not healthy, says Weill Cornell psychologist Robert Allan

NEW YORK -- Despite popular myth, expressing anger is not healthy -- it will only make a bad situation worse for most people, in most circumstances, according to a new book, "Getting Control of Your Anger: A Clinically Proven,…

CU in the City: From postmenopausal women and child behavior strategies to Matilda Cuomo

NEW YORK -- Cornell's March programs in New York City included a panel discussion about sex after menopause, a workshop on parenting the explosive child and a meeting of New York's former first lady Matilda Raffa Cuomo with…

GM executive visit brings new $450,000 grant for education and student projects

General Motors has extended for another five years its ongoing support of several educational programs within the College of Engineering.

Film series highlights 'Performing Race on Screen'

Cornell Cinema will present "Performing Race on Screen," a series of five films from the 1920s and 1930s featuring Paul Robeson, Anna May Wong and Josephine Baker, all performers of color who became internationally famous for…

Hospitality students to fete industry leaders on campus at Hotel Ezra Cornell, April 6-9

They run some of the top hotels, restaurants and travel-related companies in the world. But for the 200-plus alumni of Cornell's School of Hotel Administration who will be among the guests at this year's Hotel Ezra Cornell (HEC)…

Union Days 2006 to examine labor plight in post-Katrina New Orleans, other key worker issues

The president of a migrant farmworkers union and a leader of a community organization helping poor and moderate-income families in post-Katrina New Orleans are among the featured speakers at Union Days 2006. The annual event,…

Pulitzer Prize author Marilynne Robinson to give Rudin lecture

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson will give the 2006 Rudin Lecture on American Culture on Wednesday, April 5, at 4:30 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium of Goldwin Smith Hall on campus. Robinson's talk, "The Ghost in the…

Stucky's Ensemble X to perform final concert on April Fool's Day

In Ensemble X's April Fool's Day concert, all is not as it seems. Coded messages, double meanings, pandemonium and musical mishaps abound. The free is concert on Saturday, April 1, at 8 p.m. in Barnes Hall.

Professor Kathleen Rasmussen wins nutrition education award

Kathleen M. Rasmussen, professor of nutritional sciences at Cornell University, will be the first recipient of the Excellence in Nutrition Education Award from the American Society of Nutrition (ASN) on April 2 in San Francisco…

Student Madhura Kulkarni named Emerging Public Policy Leader

Madhura Kulkarni, a Cornell Ph.D. candidate in natural resources, has been named one of two 2006 Emerging Public Policy Leaders by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), a Washington-based nonprofit scientific…