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Cass Sunstein to deliver inaugural Milton Konvitz Memorial Lecture Nov. 8

Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar and political scientist, will speak on 'The Public Forum: The Affirmative Side of Free Speech,' Nov. 8.

Symposium to honor life and contributions of longtime Cornell Professor Arch Dotson

A Nov. 4 symposium will honor the life and contributions of longtime Cornell professor Arch Dotson. The former Cornell Institute for Public Affairs director and professor of government died April 6 at age 85.

Donald P. Hayes, professor emeritus of sociology, dies at 78

Donald P. Hayes, Cornell professor emeritus of sociology and developer of LEX, a scientific measure of the lexical difficulty of text, died at his Ithaca home Oct. 17.

Cornell's CRESP transforms its name to reflect new model for social change

The name was modified to reflect a model for social change activism that breaks the traditional us-versus-them approach and seeks to turn adversaries into allies.

Growing U.S. awareness of its fragile petroleum supply is hopeful sign, panelists at energy conference agree

Growing U.S. awareness of its fragile petroleum supply is hopeful sign, panelists at 'Challenges of Energy' conference agree.

Weill Cornell students in Qatar torn between demands of tradition and school, says Ithaca philosophy teacher

Because men born in Qatar get an annual salary from birth, they are more apathetic toward education than women are, said Linda Finlay, who recently taught at the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar.

'To our great Cornell': Skorton toasts Ithaca kickoff of <br />$4 billion campaign

Cornell's emphasis on outreach to a wide range of farmers is now bringing science-based expertise to one of New York's most traditional farm communities: Amish families in Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. (Oct. 13, 2006)

Sandy Weill -- Cornell benefactor, former Citigroup CEO -- talks about business and philanthropy, and his new book

Dan Luo, whose work in nucleic acid engineering is changing the way scientists look at DNA, has garnered a prestigious 2006 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation. (Oct. 12, 2006)

Skorton outlines challenges and a vision for Cornell in State of the University address

President David Skorton detailed accomplishments, new initiatives and challenges as he led Cornell's leadership on virtual tours of the university in the present day and in 2015 during his first State of the University Address.

Pianist Malcolm Bilson receives Smithsonian honor

Malcolm Bilson, professor emeritus of music at Cornell, has been awarded the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal for his lifetime achievements in period and chamber music.

John Murra, professor emeritus of anthropology, dies at 90

John V. Murra, whose pioneering research on the Incas transformed historical understanding of pre and post-Columbian Andean social systems, was a member of the Cornell faculty from 1968 to 1982.

Food industry gift to fund a new Geneva professorship is alums' recipe for success

Yongkeun Joh, Cornell M.S. '78 in food science, and his wife and business partner, Sunny, M.S. '77, have endowed the Yongkeun Joh Professorship of Food Ingredient and Product Formulation.