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Cornell Sustainability Month features 30-plus events in April

The month of April on campus is sprinkled with more than 30 public events related to sustainability activities at Cornell, across the basic themes of energy, environment and economic development.

Sage Chapel noon series focuses on sustainability with food and music

'A Spirit of Sustainability' is a new series - with food and music - to stimulate conversation about climate neutrality. Events will be held each Thursday in April from noon 1 p.m. in Sage Chapel.

Hardship Fund is getting applications -- from Cornellians wanting to give

Even before the proverbial ink was dry on the guidelines to the Hardship Fund, the university was receiving inquiries not from those wanting to apply to the fund, but from those who want to give to it. (March 27, 2009)

Seminar slated to support workforce during challenging economic times

An April 7 seminar will provide an overview of the support programs that Cornell has developed for its faculty and staff. Advance registration is required. (March 27, 2009)

Registration for Bring a Child to Work Day, April 23, starts on April 3

Cornell's 2009 Bring a Child to Work Day features learning and alternative activity sessions. Registration begins April 3.

Things to Do for the week of March 27-April 3

Things to do the week of March 27 include NanoDay at the Sciencecenter, the Latin jazz of Eddie Palmieri and the annual vet open house.

Omit needless words: Strunk and White's classic, 'The Elements of Style,' turns 50

'The Elements of Style' marks its 50th anniversary since E.B. White revised and expanded the original book by his former Cornell professor, William Strunk Jr. (March 26, 2009)

New method applies pesticides in nanofibers to keep chemicals on target

To prevent pesticides from drifting away and potentially posing risks to the environment, Cornell researchers have devised a solution: Apply the pesticides by encapsulating them in biodegradable nanofibers. (March 26, 2009)

Human Ecology's Ying Hua examines how the U.S. and Japan build green

Ying Hua, assistant professor of design and environmental analysis, has received a fellowship to study how U.S. and Japanese green building design differ, and a grant to develop a green building course. (March 26, 2009)

Former lecturer Patricia Ziegler dies at age 85

Patricia Ziegler, former lecturer of human development, died Feb. 23 at her home in Ithaca. A public memorial service will take place April 18 at 3 p.m. in 280 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall. (March 26, 2009)

New report: Hawaiian birds in greatest peril, but conservation efforts work

The first comprehensive U.S. 'State of the Birds' report, on which Cornell scientists collaborated, finds that many Hawaiian, sea and desert birds are in decline, but conservation efforts work. (March 25, 2009)

American Indian Program expands opportunities for engagement, scholarship

Cornell's American Indian Program is offering its students a chance to participate in an upcoming United Nations forum on indigenous issues. The program also has strengthened support for students and scholars. (March 25, 2009)