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Weill Cornell Scientists Discover New Paradigm for Cell Survival and Cell Death Action of Neurotrophins May Lead to New Methods of Treating and Screening for Many Diseases--From Alzheimer's to Atherosclerosis to Cancer

A new mechanism for cell survival and cell death -- a paradigm describing the regulation of the growth factors called neurotrophins -- has been discovered by scientists in the Division of Hematology-Oncology of the Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.

White Christmas unlikely in Northeast, according to Cornell climate center's revised statistics

If you're dreaming of a white Christmas in the Northeast, keep dreaming. For this holiday season, the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell has completely revised its annual white Christmas probability statistics.

Cornell University Police receives traffic safety grants

Cornell University Police has received three grants totaling $15,525 that will be used to enhance the department's traffic safety and enforcement efforts. Two grants were awarded by the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.

Cornell's Kevin Kornegay wins Black Engineer of the Year award

Kevin Kornegay, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell, has been named Black Engineer of the Year in the category of Promotion of Higher Education.

$1.2 million USDA grant aids creation of Cornell-managed group to study Northeast organic food production

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems has awarded a $1.2 million grant for the creation of a new organic farming network managed by Cornell University's Department of Horticulture.

Cornell's Paul McEuen is among four scientists sharing prestigious Agilent Europhysics Prize for nanotubes research

Paul McEuen, professor of physics at Cornell, is one of four scientists named to share this year's leading European condensed-matter physics award, the Agilent Technologies Europhysics Prize.

Committee will look at recommendations for the restructuring of Slope Day

Susan H. Murphy, Cornell University vice president for student and academic services and chair of the President's Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs, has appointed a committee to develop recommendations for restructuring Slope Day into a safer, healthier event.

Rawlings appoints campus council to address the problemof the misuse of alcohol and other drugs

Cornell University President Hunter Rawlings announced the appointment of the President's Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs, an initiative aimed at improving the overall campus environment by reducing the harm associated with the misuse of alcohol and other drugs.

Time capsule in Martha Van Rensselaer's new wing will capture spirit of College of Human Ecology

As the new west wing of Cornell University's Martha Van Rensselaer (MVR) Hall nears completion, a date stone and time capsule will be installed in the west wall of the addition during a ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12.

Kaplan family establishes an endowment for Cornell Public Service Center

A Cornell University alumna and her family have donated $500,000 to establish an endowment for the university's Public Service Center, Susan H. Murphy, vice president for student and academic services, announced today (Dec. 5).

$1.5 million in grants goes to Cornell higher education research group

The Cornell Higher Education Research Institute (CHERI), which sheds light on the most pressing problems faced by universities, has been awarded $1.5 million to support its research and outreach activities. CHERI received a $525,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and an additional $1 million from the Atlantic Philanthropies (USA) donor group.

Cornell's John Boudreau is named a fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources

John Boudreau, professor in the Department of Human Resources at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR), has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR). NAHR is considered the foremost professional organization in human resources in the United States.