Are U.S. Supreme Court justices, who are appointed for life, serving too long -- with consequences the Constitution's framers never intended?
Roger Cramton, Cornell Law School's Stevens Professor of Law emeritus, asks this…
A conference, "Achieving Sustainable Communities in a Global Economy," will be held Friday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 401 Warren Hall, Cornell University.
While many businesses in the early 1990s were faltering, franchising steadily grew 6 to 8 percent every year and reaped an annual income of more than $760 billion. "If franchising continues to grow at its current rate, franchises will account for one-half of all retail sales by the turn of the century," says Mike Powers.
College students from around the country taking part in a summer institute in theoretical and mathematical biology at Cornell are surprised to learn that math has uses outside of academia.
Victory was sweet, indeed. The Cornell men's basketball team continued its unprecedented run in the NCAA tournament with a resounding 87-69 second-round win March 21 over the fourth-seeded Wisconsin Badgers. (March 21, 2010)
Call it an upset, a full-on rout or proof that the third time's the charm. On March 19, the 12th-seeded Big Red defeated the fifth-seeded Temple Owls, 78-65, in the first round of the NCAA tournament. (March 19, 2010)
Students in CS 502 were issued Dell laptops equipped with wireless networking cards, and Kennedy/Roberts is one of eight buildings on campus equipped with wireless transceivers linked to the campus network.
Though lobbyists are suffering from an image problem these days, more than 100 academics and university representatives eagerly took on that role March 1-2 when they swarmed the halls of Congress and advocated for the humanities…
The following is an abridged version of an open letter that was sent to President Hunter R. Rawlings and Provost Biddy Martin:
To the editor:
As the committee charged by your office to advise Cornell's administration on the…