Cornell University Library has worked hard to improve document delivery services, enabling users to access current and older materials at their place and time of convenience.
The Cornell Library Collaborative Learning Computer Laboratory, also known as (CL)3, in Uris Library marked its first anniversary in August. Approximately 10,000 users have taken advantage of the lab during public hours, and seven courses use the lab for all or some of their classes.
A team of Cornell researchers has been awarded a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to develop advanced Web tools for social sciences research.
Sunday brunches in Appel Commons hosted by medieval studies professor Paul Hyams feature special guest speakers and students in informal conversation that, like the brunch buffet, is colorful, diverse and never less than filling.
Hand Buzz Spector a book, and there's a good chance he'll destroy it. Read a profile of the Cornell art professor and art department chair, who has meticulously torn the pages of hundreds of books to create cascading images within their bindings.
In an effort to enhance the university's diverse representation within nonacademic staff, the Office of Human Resources (OHR) has been working for the past year on a new initiative to increase recruitment and applicant tracking.
Cornell's Division of Nutritional Sciences is sponsoring a celebration symposium, The Changing Face of Human Nutrition: 1965-2005, to honor the career of Jean-Pierre Habicht.
Faculty and staff advisers play an extremely important role in supporting Cornell's student organizations. It is a natural point of contact in which students can interact with and learn from faculty and staff around shared…
Technology Review magazine has named Matthew DeLisa, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and Rajit Manohar, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, to its list of top technology innovators under 35.
Maureen O'Hara, the Robert W. Purcell Professor of Finance at Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management, was invited to present the Clarendon Lectures at the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School this past June.