College Scholarship Search College Search Career Exploration College Admissions Articles Financial Aid and Student Loan Calculators Compare Student Loans
Username Password
Search:

OverviewAcademicsAdmissions
Student LifeTuition/AidNewsHangouts
Search Cornell University's website

School News - Visit News Feed

1. Computerworld Magazine: Cornell a great place to work in IT

For the second consecutive year, Computerworld Magazine has named Cornell University a top employer of information technology professionals.

2. President Skorton sits in on Mars rover planning meeting

Skorton got a backstage look at the planning behind NASA's Mars Exploration Rover mission during his first meeting with astronomy professor Steve Squyres, the lead scientist for the mission.

3. CU-supported Ithaca Carshare provides vehicles for pickup

Ithaca Carshare, the result of two years of grassroots partnering among Cornell, Ithaca College, the city of Ithaca and Tompkins County, is ready to roll.

4. Center promotes acting, singing and dancing for social change

The Center for Transformative Action (formerly CRESP) at Cornell has created the Performing Arts for Social Change, an initiative to make a social impact through theater, music and dance.

5. They came all the way from China for a taste of Cornell

Fifty Chinese students are on campus this summer attending the Cornell Summer College. The Chinese students are part of the Cornell-China College Preparatory Program (CCCPP) and have just arrived to begin their studies.

6. Kent Kleinman named dean of Architecture, Art and Planning

Kent Kleinman, a professor and department chair at Parsons The New School for Design, has been selected as the new Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning. He will begin his five-year term Sept. 1.

7. Cornell life sciences tools are available to everyone

The Cornell Life Sciences Core Laboratories Center provides an array of instruments and services for experimentation on genomics, proteomics, imaging, IT and informatics.

8. Students notified of possible identity compromise

Cornell is offering free credit protection to 2,500 students and alumni after the discovery that a computer containing their personal information was infected with malicious software.

9. Alan Mathios appointed dean of the College of Human Ecology

Mathios, who has served as interim dean since July 2007, has been appointed the Rebecca Q. and James C. Morgan Dean of the College of Human Ecology for a five-year term, beginning July 1.

10. Disk crash stalls Cornell e-mail

A major hardware crash Sunday, June 15, left many Cornell users unable to receive e-mail for periods ranging from two days to almost a week. Some incoming mail was irretrievably lost in the process.