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Provost says faculty will shrink over three years, but savings will ensure fiscal recovery

Provost Kent Fuchs outlined plans for fewer faculty, more students and a five-year strategic plan that will tie together goals for the institution, academics and the budget.

Prison Education Program to hold information meeting

The Cornell Prison Education Program will provide information to instructors and teaching assistants for Fall 2009 at a meeting Feb. 23. (Feb. 20, 2009)

Depression-era Steinbeck novel is recession-year Reading Project choice

The Cornell and Ithaca communities will read 'The Grapes of Wrath,' John Steinbeck's classic 1939 novel of Dust Bowl refugees, during the 2009 New Student Reading Project. (Feb. 20, 2009)

Earth's natural treasures on display in Snee

The Timothy N. Heasley Mineralogy Museum, in the lobby of Snee Hall, hosts several collections of minerals and gems. (Feb. 20, 2009)

Major redesign of Computing at Cornell site offers better navigation, new ways to search

On Feb. 18, CIT launched phase one of a major redesign of the site. Two years in the making, the new design updates the look, improves the navigation and adds new ways to find content.

New CIT status page alerts users of service outages

Replacing the former Network Status page, the new 'Current Status of CIT Services' page now gives all campus users a view into performance issues that may affect their work. (Feb. 20, 2009)

Secure your computer on and off campus: A guide for staff and faculty

'Computer Security at Cornell' includes such topics as how to recognize security problems, how to protect your identity and university data and how to secure your computer. (Feb. 20, 2009)

BOOM and Faculty Innovation in Teaching set for February and March

Bits on Our Minds, the annual expo of student efforts in digital technology, will take place March 4, and the Faculty Innovation in Teaching Program will issue a call for proposals at the end of February.

With passion and rhetoric, students and panelists debate violence in Gaza

The panel discussion, 'Gaza in Crisis,' brought a full-to-capacity audience and passionate debate to Goldwin Smith Hall's Lewis Auditorium Feb. 18. (Feb. 19, 2009)

Things to Do: Week of Feb. 20

Editor's picks for the week of Feb. 20 include the Awaji Puppet Theater Company, a Mozart concert, Big Red Relief and Ludacris. (Feb. 19, 2009)

CIT leads campus in supporting flexible work arrangements

Flex work arrangements meet many needs for both supervisors and employees. CIT tells how its arrangements are developed and for what reasons. (Feb. 19, 2009)

Wellness Program offers March cooking classes

Registration is required for both classes, which will take place during lunch hours. (Feb. 19, 2009)