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Study of man-eating snakes: Snakes are predators on, prey of, and competitors with primates

A new study provides rare documentation of complex ecological and evolutionary relationships between primates - including humans - and snakes.

Report: Online coupons help consumers and restaurants

Daily online deals are likely to help restaurants bring in new, loyal customers, according to a new report from the Cornell Center for Hospitality Research. (Dec. 13, 2011)

NYC extension program matches small food producers with community organizations

New York MarketMaker links nearly 2,000 small food producers with potential buyers, matching fresh fruits and vegetables to restaurants, individuals and consumers looking for them. (Dec. 13, 2011)

Eric Tan '14 wins 2011 concerto competition

Eric Tan '14, a student in the College of Engineering, was the winner of the eighth annual Cornell Concerto competition, held Dec. 11 in Barnes Hall Auditorium.

Institute for the Social Sciences awards grants

The Institute for the Social Sciences has announced the recipients of its biannual small-grant award for interdisciplinary research and conference support. (Dec. 13, 2011)

Outstanding custodians earn Bartels awards, scholarships

Phil Bartels '71 and his wife Susan returned to campus to recognize the recipients of the 2012 Bartels Award for Custodial Service Excellence, as well as those who received Bartels scholarships.

Apparel design students stage semester-end fashion show

The Cornell Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design's end-of-semester show Dec. 6 featured fashion creations and group research posters.

Justin Cheng '12 wins national research award

Justin Cheng '12 received the Computing Research Association's Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award for his studies of human-computer interaction. (Dec. 12, 2011)

Theatre, Film and Dance announces new major in performing and media arts

A new major in performing and media arts in the Department of Theatre, Film and Dance will reflect new trends in the field and the collaborative spirit of the department's disciplines. (Dec. 12, 2011)

Figurines reveal cross-pollination of religions in ancient Greece

Caitlin Barrett, assistant professor of classics, has published the new 831-page book 'Egyptianizing Figurines From Delos: A Study in Hellenistic Religion' (Brill 2011).

Free Sprocket film series features the study of the mind

The free Sprocket film series features movies that are intended to spark interest in cognitive science and a lively discussion after the showing - and free pizza. (Dec. 12, 2011)

Survey: Resource-sharing 'opens up the doors' for Cornell and Columbia library users

The partnership between the Cornell and Columbia libraries to share resources and expertise has been judged a success by faculty users. (Dec. 12, 2011)