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New radiocarbon cycle research may alter history

New research from a Cornell-led team reveals variations in the radiocarbon cycle diverging from the standard calibration curve used to achieve precise radiocarbon dating in archaeological and historical research.

Employee trustee candidate forum and election to be held next week

A candidate forum will be held June 4, noon-1:30 p.m. in Klarman Auditorium to present candidates for the remaining two years of a currently vacant four-year employee-elected trustee term. Voting starts June 5.

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Preferred suppliers showcased June 1

The annual supplier show hosted by Procurement Services is now underway, June 1, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Barton Hall.

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Cornell plans response against emerald ash borer

Discovered in Cornell’s Arnot Forest in March, evidence of the invasive emerald ash borer has been found in downtown Ithaca. Within the next several years, it will change the landscape of campus.

Things to Do, June 1-30, 2018

Cornell events during June include Cinema Under the Stars, singer-songwriters, a program on nocturnal bird migration, a free local concert on the Arts Quad, and a lecture on cider research with a tasting.

Summer English classes with CLASP

Continue learning English over the summer through the Community Learning and Service Partnership.

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Executives explore sustainable tourism at Pillsbury forum

Business executives discussed emerging directions in a sustainable tourism roundtable hosted by the Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise.

Town hall on space and scheduling policies to be held June 6

A town-hall discussion of Cornell’s new and updated space policies will be held Wednesday, June 6, at 2 p.m. in 146 Stocking Hall, followed by an ice cream networking event.

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In new location, Language Resource Center gets new leadership

The Language Resource Center has a new leader and a new space on the ground floor of Stimson Hall.

Conference tackles wheat improvement via international collaboration

The Cornell-led Borlaug Global Rust Initiative Workshop brought together 333 wheat researchers from 51 countries.

World War II ace earns posthumous award from Cornell

John O'Neill, a World War II fighter pilot from the Class of 1943, was officially made a non-degree alumnus of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in a ceremony held during Commencement Weekend.

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Reunion 2018 offers tradition, timely events, fun

Cornell will celebrate Reunion 2018 June 7-10. Nearly 7,000 alumni, family members, and friends are registered to attend.