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Task force offers its plan for internationalization at Cornell

Building on its existing strengths, coordinating resources and making additional investments will help Cornell enhance and solidify its status as a top school for international studies and engagement, says a new report.

CCA grant winners to present arts projects at Cornell

The Cornell Council for the Arts will support 41 projects by Cornell artists, academic units and organizations on campus in academic year 2012-13. (Oct. 25, 2012)

Jazz artist Lisa Hilton to perform on campus Nov. 2

Jazz composer Lisa Hilton will perform solo piano selections Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in Barnes Hall Auditorium. (Oct. 25, 2012)

Wine social network Big Red Vine launches in NYC

The Big Red has launched The Big Red Vine, a new social network of Cornellians in the wine industry. That event was followed by a dinner paired with the panelists' respective wines at the Cornell Club, Oct. 23 in New York City.

Cornell NYC Tech's first endowed professorship honors Robert Tishman '37

The Cornell NYC Tech campus has reached another milestone: The creation of its first endowed professorship, the Robert V. Tishman Founder's Chair, named for Tishman '37, who died in 2010 at age 94.

Experts discuss election and foreign policy in NYC

Fredrik Logevall and Jonathan Kirshner discussed foreign policy before an audience Oct. 22 at the Cornell Club in New York City, just before the televised debate on the topic.

Society for the Humanities conference takes on 'risk'

Scholars will address risk - in areas ranging from epidemiology to literature to the housing crisis - at a Society for the Humanities conference, Oct. 26-27. (Oct. 25, 2012)

Leading Cornell: beyond reimagining to 'getting things done'

Twenty-four participants learned skills of execution, or leadership as the art of 'getting things done,' during the first two days of Cornell's capstone leadership program, Leading Cornell. (Oct. 25, 2012)

Things to Do, Oct. 26-Nov. 2

Events on campus this week include martial arts in theory and practice, a grand tour of Rome at the Johnson Museum, and 'Faust' with live musical accompaniment Halloween night in Sage Chapel. (Oct. 25, 2012)

Assemblies Update, Week of Oct. 22

An update from the Office of the Assemblies, including brief reports from the Student Assembly, Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Employee Assembly and University Assembly. (Oct. 25, 2012)

Students put IBM's Watson supercomputer to work

A team of three juniors won the Watson Academic Case Competition with their business concept 'Hello Watson,' which would replace humans in call centers with IBM's supercomputer. (Oct. 24, 2012)

'Cosmos' artist discusses his process and inspiration

Artist Leo Villareal talked about creating sculptures from light at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at a public lecture Oct. 22 in Milstein Auditorium. (Oct. 24, 2012)