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CORNELL ‘A CATALYST FOR SOCIETY,’ POLLACK SAYS

Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Cornell has been extraordinarily
productive in the past 17 months, President Martha E. Pollack said at her State
of the University address March 26.


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Student grants serve communities from New York to Ethiopia
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Family, friends recall Frank H.T. Rhodes’ warmth and grace
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Colanzi book wins Ribera del Duero prize
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Students sharpen their culinary skills in new Discovery Kitchen


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Veterinary alumni launch fund to support well-being efforts


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Kheel Center’s website on Triangle Fire workplace tragedy honored


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Amiri Baraka’s poetry topic of March 31 Abrams talk


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NEW YORK STATE IMPACT

Partnership bears fruit with release of two new grape varieties
Computer-security researchers aim to prevent tech abuse
AI tool could help plan NYS’s transition to clean electrical power
Students’ tool forecasts manganese in Ithaca water supply


CORNELL RESEARCH

Checkpoints enable precision in cells’ molecule intake
Toxin-producing yeast strains in gut fuel IBD
Leaving your comfort zone inspires motivation, growth
Women want to work, despite workforce precarity


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Deserts ‘breathe’ water vapor, study shows
$6.75M EPA grant to fund Great Lakes food web monitoring
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Facing high water, Hudson towns reimagine waterfronts
Family, friends recall Frank H.T. Rhodes’ warmth and grace


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