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Cornell's new first lady: Respected researcher in her own right

As an associate professor of anatomy and cell biology, and radiation oncology, at the University of Iowa's College of Medicine, Robin Davisson, Cornell's next first lady, focuses her research on the basic mechanisms of function, control and signaling in the cardiovascular system.

From Big Ten to Ivy League: a passage between two institutions with much in common

Both Hunter Rawlings and David Skorton hail from the University of Iowa - known as the Hawkeyes in the athletic arena. And yet the transition from the Big Ten to the Ivy League is one between two institutions that on many accounts are surprisingly similar.

Search committee sought advice from campus and around the world

The formation of a search committee for Cornell University's 12th president began less than a month after President Jeffrey S. Lehman's sudden resignation on June 11, 2005.

Firm of renowned architect Rem Koolhaas chosen to design 'building of international significance' on Cornell campus

Cornell's College of Architecture, Art and Planning will be getting a new building that will be a contemporary architectural gem -- designed by the firm of Pritzker Prize-winning architect Rem Koolhaas.

Cornell trustees to meet in New York City, Jan. 19-21

The Cornell Board of Trustees will hold its first meetings of 2006 at the Cornell Club of New York and at Weill Medical College of Cornell in New York City, Jan. 19-21.

Cornell plans heating plant upgrade that will cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent

Cornell has announced a planned upgrade of its combined heat and power system to adapt to growing demand while reducing the university's impact on the environment.

Outreach Program offers biology course to high school students

Last summer, Weill Cornell graduate students offered a six-week, hands-on course to students from the Manhattan Day and Night High School who plan to pursue careers in science.

Weill Cornell researchers score a Nature quadruple play

Publication in the journal Nature is a coup for any research team, but Weill Cornell Medical College investigators have earned recognition in the journal four times in recent months with landmark findings.

Get a flu shot, Cornell physicians suggest

Gannett Health Services at Cornell recommends that students, faculty and staff get flu shots as soon as possible if they have not yet done so.

Cornell team chosen to enter 2007 Solar Decathlon; students are needed to design and build sun-powered house

Cornell has been chosen as one of 20 universities to compete in the U.S. Department of Energy's 2007 Solar Decathlon, an international competition to design and build a solar-powered house.

Gift of instruments is music to Costa Ricans

The Cornell Wind Ensemble has a humanitarian and cultural mission in Costa Rica beyond playing music -- the delivery of 50 donated, refurbished musical instruments to the young students of the Escuela Musica de Matapalo.

MacArthur Foundation awards $1.86 million to Cornell peace studies research and training

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded a $1.86 million grant to Cornell's Peace Studies Program to provide additional research and training in science and security studies.