Children's rights advocate Craig Kielburger will deliver the 2007 Iscol Lecture, on how students can create positive social change, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Kennedy Hall. (Sept. 6, 2007)
Cornell Law School faculty experts in comparative law, Far East legal studies and feminist jurisprudence have been awarded endowed Clarke chairs by the Cornell University Board of Trustees. (Sept. 5, 2007)
Experts in food safety, sensory evaluation and regulatory compliance from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are serving the state's billion-dollar dairy industry and consumers of its products. (Sept. 5, 2007)
Juan Hinestroza, assistant professor of fiber science and apparel design, has been awarded the 2007 Educator of the Year in Higher Education honor from the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. (Sept. 5, 2007)
The Institute for European Studies at Cornell has awarded five grants to K-12 teachers in upstate New York through its Teacher Grant for Developing a Curriculum Unit on Europe program. (Sept. 5, 2007)
Marxism still offers viable ideas to advance such poor countries as Bolivia, said that country's vice president, Alvaro Garcia Linera, in a Labor Day talk, 'Marxism and Indigenism,' at Cornell's Goldwin Smith Hall. (Sept. 4, 2007)
Frank DiSalvo has been named interim director of the new Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future, which will bring together expertise across campus to work toward common sustainability goals. (Sept. 4, 2007)
Small, specialized agricultural producers and marketers in New York state now can find one another with just a few clicks, thanks to an interactive Web service spearheaded by Cornell Cooperative Extension-New York City. (Sept. 4, 2007)
In his book, 'Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture,' Cornell's Tarleton Gillespie explores the political, economic and cultural implications of using 'technical copy protection' to do the work that copyright laws did before the digital age.