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2006
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President Skorton outlines challenges and a vision for Cornell in
State of the University address <10-27-06>
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Architect Koolhaas unveils
Milstein Hall design: A 'miracle box' to unify AAP campus
<9-20-06>
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Newly refurbished and renovated
Bailey Hall debuts <9-13-06>
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David J. Skorton inaugurated as Cornell's 12th president <9-7-06>
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Scoop du jour: Cornell to unveil
'Banana-Berry Skorton' ice cream at presidential inauguration <9-1-06>
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New student radio station
SlopeRadio to launch Sept. 4 <8-29-06>
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"Bound for Glory" folk music series begins its 40th year of live broadcasts on WVBR
<8-25-06>
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Cornell Class of 2010 is diverse, smart and global <8-15-06>
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Skorton takes the helm; gets a warm welcome from all <7-14-06>
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Cornell's Comprehensive Master Plan Web site is up and running <7-13-06>
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Basil Fawlty Returns -
John Cleese appointed Provost's Visiting Professor <5-28-06>
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Cornell selects master plan consultant for physical development of campus <4-5-06>
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Incoming President David Skorton surveys his new arena of ideas and issues <4-12-06>
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Thurston Avenue Bridge to be widened <3-8-06>
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Community voices concerns at forum on
stabbing incident on campus <3-1-06>
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Cornellians at the Olympics <2-22-06>
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Bailey Hall pedestrian plaza plan draws praise and concern <2-14-06>
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Historic
Bailey Hall takes on a grand new look <2-14-06>
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"The Great Gatsby" is
New Student Reading Project book for 3,000 freshmen this fall
<2-13-06>
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Ithaca to Revamp Collegetown<2-2-06>
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Role Reversal?
Lynx program links faculty with new instructional technologies by having certified students assist faculty. <1-06>
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David Skorton, Cornell's newly named president, discovers
rituals of the Lynah Faithful <1-06>
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Cornell, SUNY and Pataki agree on
land-grant funding <1-31-06>
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Plans for New Buildings and Expansions <1-06>:
Johnson Museum Expansion
Milstein Hall for College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP)
William H. Gates Hall to house the Department of Computer Science and elements of the Information Science Program
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University of Iowa president David Skorton named 12th president of Cornell University
<1-21-06>
2005
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Councillor Jay Waks says
students might be allowed to apply to two CU colleges <10-05>
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In
State of the University
speech, Rawlings calls on Cornell to address 'invasion of science by
intelligent design' <10-05>
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Cornell Presidential Search Committee names consulting firm
<8-5-05>
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Construction begins on
West Campus parking lot after protesters leave <7-26-05>
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Cornell has first
"green-certified" buildings in Central New York <7-5-05>
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All about
Cornell's 137th Commencement
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Cornell presidential search committee is formed <7-5-05>
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Stories related to the resignation of President Jeffrey Lehman
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Cornell Alumni Magazine receives award for article profiling Cornell grad (and Cincinnati resident) Dr. Henry Heimlich, inventor of the Heimlich maneuver.
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Back from extinction: Lab of Ornithology team leads
rediscovery of ivory-billed woodpecker <4-28-05>
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Cornell is studying the use of
wind energy for campus <3-9-05>
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Northwest Airlines will begin
daily service to Ithaca on May 2 <2-7-05>
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"Things Fall Apart" is text for
2005 student reading project <1-27-05>
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President Lehman issues statement on
tsunami tragedy <1-6-05>
2004
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President Lehman gives
State of the University address <10-29-04>
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Time stands still on campus when
McGraw Tower clock stops <9-14-04>
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Cornell unveils
redesigned web site <8-26-04>
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New students arrive on campus for orientation <8-21-04>
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US Airways drops Ithaca-Pittsburgh service, adds Ithaca-Philadelphia flights <8-14-04>
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Freshman Class Profile <7-14-04>
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Last call for responses to President Lehman's
'Call to Engagement' - due June 30
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College of Agriculture celebrates centennial
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Rose Inn, Lansing landmark built in 1851, destroyed by fire <3-12-04>
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Cornell receives nanotech grant <3-12-04>
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Collegetown design competition <3-11-04>
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Cornell names new vice presidents for
government and community relations <3-5-04> and
communications and media relations <3-8-04>
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Lehman asks NYS Legislature to restore cuts to higher ed <2-19-04>
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Multicultural dining hall <2-19-04>
2003
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Collegetown may honor 'mayor' Dino Neferis <12-13-03>
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Building a home for CU's
West Campus residential house plan <12-11-03>
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Lost and Found:
Cornellia the Cow <9-11-03>
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Antigone discussions echo across the ages and across campus in Cornell's third New Student Reading Project <8-28-03>
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President Lehman discovers Cornell's connections at the N.Y. State Fair <8-28-03>
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It wasn't the blackout: Cornell campus time stood still when clock on McGraw Tower stopped <8-21-03>
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Stanley Cup visits Lynah Rink in fundraiser for injured alum <7-11-03>
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Admissions and Budget <6-5-03>
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Commencement <5-25-03>
- Pssst... wanna
buy Tompkins County?! <5-23-03>
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C.U. Implements Life Sciences Plan <4-10-03>
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Men's Hockey Falls to New Hampshire 3-2 in NCAA Semifinal <4-10-03>
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Arts Changes Requirements <4-3-03>
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Cornell joins the legal and public policy debate about affirmative action <3-27-03>
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President Rawlings issues statement on the Iraq War <3-24-03>
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Cornell trustees approve contract college tuition increase for 2003-4 <3-7-03>
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Men's Hockey Ends Regular Season With ECAC and Ivy Titles <3-3-03>
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Panels recommend steps to strengthen university's land-grant mission <2-6-03>
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All Incoming Freshmen Will Read "Antigone" <2-13-03>
2002
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Cornell's College of Architecture, Art and Planning will remain intact, officials announce <12-20-02>
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New Undergraduate Publication Focuses on Research Experience
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University Endowment Drops 8.1 Percent
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Frank Rhodes wins geological institute's most prestigious award
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Revised 'Cornell Plantations Path Guide' is the key to walking on the campus's wild side
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CU graduate students overwhelmingly reject unionization
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Rawlings tells staff: CU remains strong despite challenges
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Land-grant mission is examined; needed changes are discussed
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Statler's student-run restaurant dishes out food with a global beat
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September 11 Memorial Convocation held in garden of A. D. White House
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Cornell plans week of discussions and remembrances for 9/11
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Committee details qualifications for next Cornell president
On the other hand...
Cornell keeping presidential search under wraps
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President Rawlings announces alignment review for College of Architecture, Art and Planning
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Philip E. Lewis, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, resigns effective June 30, 2003
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Jane Mt. Pleasant appointed director of CU's American Indian Program
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Collegetown Buildings Raise Safety Concerns
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