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Digital Consulting is one-stop service for support of digital information on campus

Cornell Library's Digital Consulting and Production Services unit (DCAPS) is one-stop service for the Cornell community, providing a complete array of cost-effective services that support the entire life cycle of digital information.

Library extends expertise through e-scholarship

Through DCAPS, the Cornell Library is extending its expertise in creating, managing and archiving digital content to support faculty in a wide range of e-scholarship initiatives.

Singing out and reaching out to chronicle social ills

Chronicling social ills in the arts has an illustrious history in New York City and at Weill Cornell Medical College.

90-year-old alumna Esther Bondareff travels to Cornell to give her name to new Raptor Program facility

Injured and endangered raptors have a new place to roost at Cornell University: the Esther Schiff Bondareff '37 and Daniel N. Bondareff '35 Raptor Facility. The new home of the Cornell Raptor Program was dedicated Oct. 21.

Medicine is like 'lumbering fool' that doesn't know its own strength and ignorance, latest 'Golem' book asserts

'Dr. Golem,' a new book co-authored by Cornell's Trevor Pinch, explores the complexities and conundrums of modern medicine, which is rooted in science but highly fallible.

Dean of Peking University to give Oct. 28 lecture on China-U.S. relations

Wang Jisi will lecture on 'China's Rise vs. America's Supremacy: Conflict or Cooperation?' Friday, Oct. 28, on campus.

University lecture to explore mushrooms as medicines

Mycologist Paul Stamets, founder and leader of Fungi Perfecti of Olympia, Wash., will give a lecture, 'Mushrooms as Ecological Medicines for People and Planet.'

Cross-border team to help Mexican farmers better manage their livestock

Cornell animal scientists are working with Mexican scholars to create a program that will eventually provide information to livestock farmers to raise the most productive and profitable animals they can.

Cornell United Way Campaign on a roll, despite some pledge card glitches

Cornell United Way pledges as of Oct. 18 totaled $67,077.37 -- 10.7 percent of the campaign's goal of $627,000.

Cornell students help corporations and Kenya's poor build business partnerships

Last summer two Cornell students and one alumna lived alongside locals in rural and urban communities in Kenya, engaging them to generate ideas for sustainable micro-enterprises that may lift them out of poverty.

Cornell's Johnson School ranks 9th in survey of world's top MBA schools in social and environmental programs

The Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell placed ninth in a ranking that looked at how well the world's 600 full-time MBA programs integrate social and environmental knowledge in their courses and programs.

CU researchers get grant to find ways to prevent phosphorus pollution in New York City's third-largest reservoir

To determine the best management practices to reduce the impact of phosphorus in the Cannonsville watershed, two Cornell professors have received a $1 million grant from the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.