A grass-pellet stove has been installed in the fireplace of Cornell's Big Red Barn -- the first public demonstration of such technology in New York state. (March 6, 2007)
Cornell President David Skorton, Ithaca College President Peggy Williams and Tompkins Cortland Community College President Carl Haynes discussed rising costs in higher education in the premiere of Skorton's radio show, 'Higher Ed in the Round.' (March 6, 2007)
Anthropologist Marshall Sahlins and historian Francois Hartog will deliver free public lectures at Cornell this month as part of the University Lectures series. (March 6, 2007)
Soil scientist and Cornell alumnus A. Colin McClung was honored on campus March 1 for his contributions to converting the Brazilian Cerrado from wasteland into highly productive cropland. (March 6, 2007)
Cornell Law School and the Thai Bar Association have forged a scholarship and exchange program honoring Cornell alumna, Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol. (March 6, 2007)
Cornell's Eric Cheyfitz defended academic freedom in recent testimony in the case of controversial Native American scholar and activist Ward Churchill's threatened dismissal from the University of Colorado at Boulder. (March 6, 2007)
Thurston Avenue Bridge will close to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic at 7 a.m., March 12, and remain closed until students return in August. (March 5, 2007)
Superconductivity sometimes can, it seems, become stalled by a form of electronic 'gridlock.' A possible explanation why is offered by new research at Cornell. (March 5, 2007)
Renowned author and animal scientist Temple Grandin returns to Cornell as a Rhodes Class of '56 Visiting Professor. Free tickets are available for her lecture. (March 5, 2007)