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Cornell's undergraduate and graduate schools are primarily in Ithaca, New York, a small but snappy city located 60 miles southwest of Syracuse. The Ivy League campus, 745 acres in the Finger Lakes region, is a haven for 20,000 students from 120 countries...

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  Cornell launches Center for Teaching Excellence
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The center was established to address large classes, diverse learning styles and different levels of teaching experience.

  Skorton advises next U.S. president on higher ed
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In a new book of essays by higher education leaders, Cornell President David Skorton advises the next president of the United States to use American higher education to help solve world problems.

  Etiquette is as important as ever, says Cornell lecturer
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Cornell lecturer Brian O. Earle spoke July 2 in the first talk in the summer lecture series sponsored by Cornell's School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions.

  CU orchestras win programming award from ASCAP
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The Cornell orchestras won an ASCAP award in June for adventurous programming during the 2007-08 season.

  Cornell library names first chief information strategist
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Dean Krafft, a veteran of the computer science department, has been named the first chief technology strategist for Cornell University Library.

  Class of '56 establishes library humanities fund
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A $30,000 endowment from the Class of 1956 will establish a fund to boost Cornell's humanities print collection, allowing the university library to purchase additional English-language monographs and a range of materials in foreign languages.

  Renovations will make Sibley Hall fully accessible
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Sibley Hall is undergoing renovations this summer and fall to provide full access to people with disabilities. The work includes a wheelchair ramp, two new elevators and six new or upgraded restrooms.

  Students' TranquiliTea wins honorable mention
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The 'cosmeceutical' TranquiliTea won honorable mention at the Institute of Food Technologists annual meeting in New Orleans, July 1. The cucumber-honeydew melon-flavored tea uses aloe vera as a functional ingredient.

  Hillary Clinton praises CU green energy initiative
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The senator visited Syracuse's City Hall July 2 for an alternative energy forum featuring exhibits by the Cornell University Renewable Bioenergy Initiative and other sustainable energy projects.

  Hillary Clinton praises CU green energy initiative
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The senator visited Syracuse's City Hall June 2 for an alternative energy forum featuring exhibits by the Cornell University Renewable Bioenergy Initiative and other sustainable energy projects.

  
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