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'Rust-Tracker' to monitor deadly wind-borne wheat fungus

The new 'Rust-Tracker' can monitor 42 million hectares of wheat in 27 developing countries to identify fields in the path of a wind-borne disease that can destroy healthy wheat. (Sept. 4, 2012)

Interfaces provide new control over oxides' electronic properties

Researchers have gained the first insights into quantum interactions in transition metal oxide superlattices. (Sept. 4, 2012)

Cornell a top school for Hispanic engineering grad students

HispanicBusiness.com has ranked Cornell's College of Engineering No. 10 among best schools for Hispanic diversity of engineering graduate students. (Sept. 4, 2012)

Ethics and Public Life Series to explore 2012 elections

The Ethics and Public Life program hosts a series of visitors who will lecture about the 2012 elections and meet with students throughout the fall semester. (Sept. 4, 2012)

Internet policy institute slated for Sept. 19-21

Learn how technology, law, the market and user behaviors intersect in higher education at the 17th annual Institute for Computer Policy and Law, 'Internet Culture and the Academy.' (Sept. 4, 2012)

Cornell ramps up its West Coast connections

Cornell's Division of Alumni Affairs and Development is strengthening its connection to West Coast alumni, parents, friends and a growing pool of current and prospective students. (Sept. 4, 2012)

Paul Sawyer lectures on writer John Ruskin

Paul Sawyer, professor of English, launched the Plantations' Fall Lecture Series with a talk about John Ruskin, the 'first ecologist,' Aug. 29. (Sept. 4, 2012)

VPs issue statement on reported assaults

Vice Presidents Murphy and Opperman informed the community about three assaults that occurred Sept. 2 and urged everyone to take safety precautions. The investigations are continuing. (Sept. 2, 2012)

Faculty project brings jazz acts to Ithaca

Jazz Spaces Ithaca, a series of performances that will bring prominent jazz players to Ithaca, will take place throughout the 2012-13 academic year. (Aug. 31, 2012)

Celebration of Dale Corson's life will be Sept. 8

The life of Cornell President Emeritus Dale Corson will be celebrated at a service Sept. 8 at 10:30 a.m. in Sage Chapel. A reception will follow in the Dyson Atrium in Sage Hall. (Aug. 30, 2012)

New York 4-H, UnitedHealthcare launch Eat4-Health program

New York 4-H and UnitedHealthcare launched the state's Eat4-Health program at the New York State Fair Aug. 29 to help promote activities for healthy living. (Aug. 30, 2012)

Court dismisses discrimination and retaliation claims

On Aug. 27, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed all claims brought against Cornell University by former ILR senior extension associate Francine Moccio. (Aug. 30, 2012)