Filters
Topics
Campus & Community
Colleges & Schools

NYC schools Chancellor Harold Levy to speak at Cornell April 24

Harold Levy, interim chancellor of the New York City Public School System, is coming to the Cornell campus Monday, April 24.

Got a good idea for a tech business? Johnson School's Big Red Venture Capital Fund at Cornell will help

What moves a high-tech start-up company from an idea lightbulb flashing above someone's head to a record-breaking initial public offering?

Cornell University establishing lecture series to honor work of African-American, Latino and American-Indian scientists

Cornell is establishing a lecture series to honor two of the nation's most eminent mathematicians, David Blackwell of the University of California at Berkeley and Richard Tapia of Rice University.

Craig R. Barrett, CEO of chip giant Intel, is Cornell's 2000 Durland lecturer April 26

Craig R. Barrett's will be given the Durland Memorial Lecture April 26 at Cornell. Barrett is president and CEO of Intel, one of the largest manufacturers of computer chips in the world.

Cornell offers spring beekeeping courses throughout New York State

The Dyce Laboratory for Honey Bee Studies at Cornell is offering Master Beekeeper Program courses this spring at various locations throughout New York state.

National Endowment for the Humanities awards Cornell's Mann Library $865,845 to preserve record of agricultural and rural life

The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Cornell's Albert R. Mann Library $865,845 for the preservation of books, family farm memoirs, land transactions and other published materials that depict the history of American agricultural and rural life.

Cornell trustee committee to meet in New York City

The Executive Committee of the Cornell University Board of Trustees will hold a brief open session when it meets in Manhattan on Thursday, April 20, at 2 p.m. at the Cornell Club of New York, 6 E. 44th St.

Collegetown cleanup by residents and students is set for April 29

Cornell students - including members of fraternities and sororities - and Collegetown residents will join forces Saturday, April 29, to clean up the streets.

Farm productivity has less to do with age than with buying a new tractor, Cornell agricultural economists say (News from the agricultural and financial management program)

In the agricultural world, the common belief is that a farmer's efficiency increases to its maximum in the middle years and then decreases with age.

Committee makes recommendations for West Campus housing

The West Campus Program Planning Group has recommended that Cornell establish a living-learning council of faculty, students and staff to oversee five self-governed living-learning houses for upperclass students.

Cornell engineers and business leaders to discuss role of new broadband Internet technologies

As little as a decade ago "computer networking" meant watching words creep slowly across your screen; today's computer networks deliver photographs, engineering drawings, CD-quality audio, full-motion video.

'Science in the Supermarket: Consumer Issues with Genetically Modified Organisms' is topic of April 18 symposium at Cornell

The Cornell's Institute of Food Science and the Central New York Institute of Food Technologists will present a symposium, 'Science in the Supermarket: Consumer Issues with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).'