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'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).'

Cornell committee is appointed to develop distance-learning plans

Cornell President Hunter Rawlings has announced the formation of a new Provost's Advisory Committee on Distance Learning to help in the development of plans for distance-learning activities.

Field of Latino studies is focus of conference at Cornell April 14-15

The Latino Studies Program (LSP) at Cornell will host a two-day conference on campus titled 'Emerging Trends and Interdisciplinary Discourses in Latino Studies.'

Robert Moog, Ph.D. '64, honored at Smithsonian exhibit, April 14-15

Electronic music synthesizer inventor and Cornell Ph.D. Robert Moog will be honored at a special exhibit and concert titled 'The Keyboard Meets Modern Technology' at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.

David Pingree, expert on ancient origins of astrology, astronomy, science and math, will deliver two public talks in April

David Pingree, Brown University, will deliver two public talks during his April visit as a Cornell A.D. White Professor-at-Large.

Cornell senior Alexandra Vinograd awarded $23,000 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship to study public health in Lima, Peru

Cornell senior Alexandra M. Vinograd has received a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship for $23,000 to pursue studies in public health at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru in Lima, Peru.

'Armpit effect' distinguishes kin from strangers, Cornell psychologists prove

Animals - and probably humans, too - can distinguish strangers from unfamiliar kin by comparing body odors to their own, Cornell psychologists have shown.

How to leverage the Internet to succeed in business is topic of Cornell Hotel School panel April 8

A look at how the Internet is changing the basic business paradigm, with a special focus on the hospitality industry, is the topic of a special panel discussion that is a key event in this year's Hotel Ezra Cornell (HEC).

Daniel Klessig of Rutgers' Waksman Institute named president of Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Inc.

Daniel F. Klessig, associate director of Rutgers University's Waksman Institute, has been named president of the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) for Plant Research Inc.

Kenneth Brown, Skidmore, Owings president, to give Bovay Lecture

Kenneth Brown, president of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), will give the annual Bovay Lecture at Cornell on April 13.

NSF research fellowships are awarded to 14 Cornell students

National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships have been awarded to 14 Cornell students, five of them undergraduates in their senior year.

Visiting physicist Sir Michael Berry delivers four public lectures as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell

Sir Michael Berry, the Royal Society Research Professor at Bristol University, returns to Cornell in his role as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large to meet with students and faculty and present several lectures.