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Recent poll of New Yorkers shows them evenly split on the use of biotechnology in food and agriculture
Cornell's Polley Ann McClure receives EDUCAUSE award for excellence in IT leadership
Peace activism to be celebrated on campus Sept. 19-21; weekend events include a visit by activist Father Daniel Berrigan
National Stop on Red Week – Aug. 30-Sept. 5 – means 'zero tolerance' for motorists who run red lights and stop signs on campus
'Sophisticated molecular machine' is found to govern cell's reading of genetic code in Cornell collaborative research
Of plagues and people: Cornell biologist teaches unique course on how insects carry some of history's nastiest diseases
Patient receives first-ever gene therapy for parkinson's at newyork Weill Cornell medical center
Wanted: essays, art and photographs that reflect on peace activism for Daniel Berrigan visit and peace activism celebration, Sept. 19-21
From Cornell to Qatar, Antigone by Sophocles is the topic for the 2003-04 New Student Reading Project
'One Vision, Many Voices' initiative will help give students perspective on diversity at Cornell
Leading bacterial pathogen is sequenced, providing hope for new defenses in plant and possibly human disease, says Cornell researcher
Cornell Orientation 2003 events will be augmented by Welcome Weekend
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