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Excavation begins for $140 million life sciences building

Digging out the foundation for the new $140 million Life Sciences Technology Building is no simple feat. A crew with 15 dump trucks began hauling dirt mid-August.

Presidential Search Committee gets doctors' orders

Harvey Klein, the William S. Paley Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and physician to recent Cornell presidents, offered a prescription to the Cornell Presidential Search Subcommittee on Sept. 7.

Family expert and author Stephanie Coontz to speak on marriage

CANCELED Sept. 20 Best-selling author Stephanie Coontz will give a public lecture, 'Courting Disaster? The Worldwide Revolution in Marriage,' Sept. 21.

Cornell event highlights for Sept. 15-22

From films to concerts to lectures, check out this week's event highlights at Cornell; Sept. 15-22.

Cornell lab director receives Gold Medal of Horticulture

Carolyn Klass, a senior extension associate in entomology at Cornell University was honored by the New York State Nursery and Landscape Association with their 2005 Gold Medal of Horticulture.

Tulane, Xavier students settle in, learn the ropes at Cornell

A week after arriving at Cornell, displaced students from Tulane and Xavier universities settle in, learn the ropes and start to feel at home.

Faculty task forces explore action plans for three strategic challenges

With more campus consultation ahead, three groups of distinguished faculty members have been working since early this year to develop action plans addressing three challenges offering opportunities for Cornell to establish leadership.

Cornell online course series teaches higher education leaders how to manage organizational change

An online series of courses teaches higher education leaders how to manage Organization change. Designed by eCornell and Cornell Professor Samuel Bacharach.

Teaching veteran Raymond Thorpe dies

Raymond G. Thorpe, professor emeritus of chemical engineering passed away Sept. 6 at his home in Cortland. He was 84.

Dean Koyanagi '90 is appointed Cornell's first sustainability coordinator

Dean Koyanagi, HumEc '90, has been appointed Cornell University's first sustainability coordinator.

Temple Grandin is 2005-06 Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of '56 Professor

Temple Grandin is one of the few experts on animal welfare and is a Rhodes Class of '56 Professor at Cornell, and she will make her first visit to campus in February 2006.

Issa Shivji, expert on law and development in Africa, to give two talks

Issa Shivji, director of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, will speak Sept. 15 and 16.