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Cornell Trustees to meet in Ithaca March 26-27

The Cornell Board of Trustees will meet in Ithaca on March 26 and 27. The board will meet from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., and again from 2 to 4 p.m. on March 27, in the Trustee Meeting Room of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.

Seeking perfection: Cornell researcher aims to make mirror surfaces with nary an atom exposed

Melissa Hines is a researcher in search of perfection. Her goal is a mirror surface on which not even a single atom is protruding above the surface. "There is no theoretical reason why you can't make things that are perfect," says Hines, an assistant professor of chemistry.

Cornell Library's Human Sexuality Collection acquires records documenting adolescence in Indonesia

A unique collection of correspondence between Indonesian adolescents and the psychology professor who has become Southeast Asia's own "Dr. Ruth" is now available at the Cornell University Library.

New pact protects Arecibo radio astronomy frequency from interference

A new agreement extends some protection to astronomers who use the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico and have been concerned about potential interference from the commercial satellite system IRIDIUM.

Northeast enjoyed its third warmest winter in 103 years of records -- even Buffalo shuffled off winter

If you shuffled off to Buffalo, N.Y., in February, you need not have shoveled much snow. Not since 1890 has Buffalo survived winter so easily, with only 1.8 inches of snow during the month, breaking the 108-year-old record by 0.4 of an inch.

Cornell food scientists are helping to uncork the mystery of 'brett' aroma in wines

It makes wine smell like a barn, wet leather, horse sweat, or burned beans. It is called "brett," and it produces an often-pungent aroma in wine. Scientists are starting to unravel the chemical mysteries that produce the curious aroma found in fermented beverages like wine and beer

President's Council of Cornell Women to hold conference March 27-29

Members of the President's Council of Cornell Women (PCCW) will focus on "Cornell Today: Issues and Actions" at the alumnae group's annual spring meeting on the Cornell campus March 27 to 29.

Andrew S. Schultz Jr., fifth dean of Cornell University's College of Engineering, dies in Florida at age 84

Andrew S. Schultz, Jr., who was Cornell's fifth dean of the College of Engineering between 1963 and 1972, died March 13 at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

Gene therapy for one form of human blindness could result from the discovery of a genetic link to a disease in dogs

Two groups of researchers collaborating on a map of the canine genome have discovered the probable genetic correlation between the most widespread cause of inherited blindness in dogs and a similar human disease.

PFLAG papers donated to Cornell University's Human Sexuality Collection

A collection of letters and other documents showing how a handful of American families made history -- and launched a national movement -- by publicly supporting their gay and lesbian children is now available at Cornell University Library's Human Sexuality Collection.

Psychoanalyst and feminist theorist will visit Cornell and give lectures as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large, March 23-31

Juliet Mitchell, a psychoanalyst, feminist theorist and member of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University, will visit Cornell on March 23 to 31 as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large.

Faculty of the Inherited Eye Disease Studies Unit, James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University

Faculty of the Inherited Eye Disease Studies Unit, James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University.