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Cornell Rolls to Upset Temple

posted yesterday, 5:07pm by NYT > Cornell University
Playing with confidence offensively, No. 12 Cornell turned its first-round N.C.A.A. tournament game with No. 5 Temple on its head with efficient, fast-moving play.

Play-by- Play Is Only One Part of the Job at Cornell

posted thursday, 10:26pm by NYT > Cornell University
In an industry filled with broadcasters, engineers and producers, Barry Leonard is a one-man radio crew for the Cornell men’s basketball team.

Play-by-Play Is Just Part of the Job at Cornell

posted thursday by NYT > Cornell University
In an industry filled with broadcasters, engineers and producers, Barry Leonard is a one-man radio crew for the Cornell men’s basketball team.

After Three Suspected Suicides, a Shaken Cornell Reaches Out

posted tuesday, 10:37pm by NYT > Cornell University
Professors have been telling their students that they care about them personally, and the university is promoting counseling services.

After 3 Suspected Suicides, Cornell Reaches Out

posted tuesday by NYT > Cornell University
The deaths have revived talk of Cornell’s reputation — unsupported, say officials — as a “suicide school.”

After 3 Suspected Suicides, a Shaken Cornell Reaches Out

posted tuesday by NYT > Cornell University
The deaths have cast a pall over the university and revived talk of its reputation — unsupported, say officials — as a “suicide school.”

Cornell Wins N.C.A.A. Bid and Ivy Title

posted mar 6, 2:08am by NYT > Cornell University
Cornell became the first team to earn an N.C.A.A. tournament bid, clinching its third straight Ivy League championship by beating host Brown, 95-76, on Friday night.

Computers Turn Flat Photos into 3-D Buildings

posted feb 23, 4:46pm by NYT > Cornell University
Researchers are developing a system to create renderings of neighborhoods and potentially even entire cities.

Computers Turn Flat Photos Into 3-D Buildings

posted feb 23 by NYT > Cornell University
Researchers are developing a system to create renderings of neighborhoods and potentially even entire cities.

At Cornell, the Team That Lives Together Wins Together

posted feb 20, 7:43pm by NYT > Cornell University
With eight seniors and one of the country’s hottest coaches, Cornell has transcended its Ivy dominance and become a player on the national stage.

At Cornell, the Team That Lives Together, Wins Together

posted feb 20, 3:58pm by NYT > Cornell University
With eight seniors and one of the country’s hottest coaches, Cornell has transcended its Ivy dominance and become a player on the national stage.

Big Red, Big Time: Cornell Is Establishing a New Tradition

posted feb 20, 2:48pm by NYT > Cornell University
With numerous seniors and one of the country’s hottest coaches, Cornell has transcended its Ivy dominance and become a player on the national stage.

Cornell Bounces Back by Beating Princeton

posted feb 14 by NYT > Cornell University
Twenty minutes before Cornell's game against Princeton tipped off on Saturday, five Tigers football players, wearing black masks with matching body paint and tights, stepped onto Carril Court by the basket where the Big Red was warming up. ''Great win last night, fellas!'' one shouted into an orange megaphone, mocking Cornell's loss on Friday night to Penn. It was Cornell's first defeat in Ivy League play and ended its eight-game winning streak. ''Enjoy second place!''

Cornell Opens Defense of Ivy Title With Win Over Columbia

posted jan 16, 11:16pm by NYT > Cornell University
The Big Red showed why it is the heavy favorite for a third consecutive league championship.

Cornell Holds Off South Dakota on the Road for Its 13th Victory

posted jan 9, 1:53am by NYT > Cornell University
Louis Dale scored 19 points for the Big Red, which nearly upset No. 1 Kansas in its previous game.

Cornell Denies St. John’s in Holiday Festival Final

posted dec 22 2009, 1:14am by NYT > Cornell University
Cornell beat St. John’s, 71-66, for its first championship in the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden. St. John’s won its 14th festival four years ago.

Universities Turn to Consultants to Trim Budgets

posted nov 14 2009, 8:06pm by NYT > Cornell University
A consultant, Bain & Company, came up with recommendations that it said could save the University of North Carolina more than $150 million a year.

Stand Back, Yukon Gold: There’s a New Potato in Town

posted oct 13 2009, 8:13pm by NYT > Cornell University
Researchers at Cornell University have developed potato varieties that grow well in New York and have flavors that rival the most popular potatoes in the United States.

Marine Helps Toughen Cornell Football

posted oct 3 2009, 2:11am by NYT > Cornell University
The Cornell football team is giving a lot of credit to a 44-year-old F-18 fighter pilot, Iraq veteran and 19-year member of the Marine Corps.

Pursuing a Higher Standard at Cornell

posted oct 3 2009, 1:06am by NYT > Cornell University
The Cornell football team is giving a lot of credit to a 44-year-old F-18 fighter pilot, Iraq ground combat veteran and 19-year member of the Marine Corps.

Pursuing a Higher Standard

posted oct 2 2009, 11:09pm by NYT > Cornell University
The Cornell football team is giving a lot of credit to a 44-year-old F-18 fighter pilot, Iraq ground combat veteran and 19-year member of the Marine Corps.

Cornell Student, 20, Dies of Swine Flu

posted sep 11 2009, 11:15pm by NYT > Cornell University
About 520 students at the upstate New York campus have reported a flu-like illness, Cornell’s president said, but those cases were mild.

Change Course

posted sep 5 2009, 11:14pm by NYT > Cornell University
College is never what one expects.

A Farm on Every Floor

posted aug 23 2009, 8:10pm by NYT > Cornell University
With climate change and population growth threatening the viability of traditional farming, the time is right for the world to build the first vertical farm in an urban center.

Gwathmey’s Death Further Diminishes ‘New York Five’

posted aug 10 2009, 7:17pm by NYT > Cornell University
Following the news of Charles Gwathmey’s death, friends and colleagues from within and outside the New York Five spoke about the group.

Drug Tests of Harness Horses Lagging in New York

posted jul 8 2009, 9:19pm by NYT > Cornell University
A financing shortage has had an impact on the thoroughness of a program conducted at Cornell University.

With a Late Rally, Syracuse Defends Its Title

posted may 25 2009, 11:17pm by NYT > Cornell University
Just as when they played as children on the reserve in Six Nations, Ontario, two old friends, Cody Jamieson and Sid Smith, stole the show as Syracuse beat Cornell.

Furious Rally Gives Syracuse Another Lacrosse Title

posted may 25 2009, 10:19pm by NYT > Cornell University
Just as when they played as children on the reserve in Six Nations, Ontario, two old friends, Cody Jamieson and Sid Smith, stole the show as Syracuse beat Cornell.

Best Friends Combine to Give Syracuse Title

posted may 25 2009, 9:16pm by NYT > Cornell University
Just as when they played as children on the reserve in Six Nations, Ontario, two old friends, Cody Jamieson and Sid Smith, stole the show as Syracuse beat Cornell.

Big Upset Makes It an Upstate New York Final

posted may 23 2009, 11:21pm by NYT > Cornell University
Syracuse crushed Duke 17 7, moving a step closer to capturing back-to-back titles, while a usually conservative Cornell stunned the high-flying Virginia team, 15-6.

Cornell and Syracuse Advance to Men’s Final

posted may 23 2009, 10:11pm by NYT > Cornell University
Syracuse crushed Duke 17 7, moving a step closer to capturing back-to-back titles, while a usually conservative Cornell stunned the high-flying Virginia team, 15-6.

Old Guard vs. New Blood in Lacrosse Semifinals

posted may 22 2009, 2:26pm by NYT > Cornell University
Despite the growth of college lacrosse, it's the old guard teams who dominate the N.C.A.A. men's semifinals.

Without Cafeteria Trays, Colleges Find Savings

posted apr 29 2009, 4:12pm by NYT > Cornell University
Colleges are going trayless in an effort to save money and water and cut down on food waste.

Shop Faster

posted apr 23 2009, 12:15am by NYT > Cornell University
As Americans make the transition from restaurant tables to supermarket aisles, they are making mistakes that translate into unnecessary expenses at the checkout lane.

Trustees Begin to Parcel Leona Helmsley’s Estate

posted apr 22 2009, 2:17am by NYT > Cornell University
The bulk of the first $136 million from an estimated $5 billion estate went to medical centers, rather than dogs.

Weill Gives Cornell $170 Million, Well Ahead of Schedule

posted apr 6 2009, 9:13pm by NYT > Cornell University
With donations to Cornell flagging, Sanford I. Weill, the man who built Citigroup, advanced the school most of the $250 million he pledged upon his death.

Cornell Rallies to Top Northeastern

posted mar 29 2009, 6:08am by NYT > Cornell University
Evan Barlow scored with 17.2 seconds left to lift Cornell (22-9-4) past Northeastern in the N.C.A.A. Midwest Regional game in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Free Room and Board Give a Job New Allure

posted mar 24 2009, 5:14pm by NYT > Cornell University
With the economy in shambles and the cost of higher education spiraling ever higher, being an R.A., as the job is known, has a newfound cachet.

Yale Wins First E.C.A.C. Title

posted mar 22 2009, 4:25am by NYT > Cornell University
Sean Backman scored three goals as Yale won its first E.C.A.C. Hockey championship with a 5-0 victory over Cornell in Albany. The top-seeded Bulldogs (24-7-2), ranked seventh nationally, received the conference’s automatic bid to the 16-team N.C.A.A. tournament, which begins Friday. Yale last appeared in the N.C.A.A. tournament in 1998. ecac.

Missouri Is Too Much for Cornell

posted mar 20 2009, 7:18pm by NYT > Cornell University
Cornell, a team that gave the appearance of an intramural squad in its nice-looking uniforms, was finally made to play like one by Missouri, the Big 12 tournament champion.

Europeans’ Genomes Reveal Their Geographic Origins

posted mar 20 2009, 4:07am by NYT > Cornell University
There seems to be a geographical pattern to European genetics. By analyzing people’s genomes, geneticists can tell roughly where in Europe they come from.

Ian Alger, Pioneer in Innovative Therapeutic Techniques, Dies at 82

posted mar 11 2009, 3:11am by NYT > Cornell University
Dr. Alger, a New York psychiatrist, pioneered the use of video recordings in therapy and was an early proponent of therapy through videoconferencing.

Cornell Clinches Ivy League Title; Columbia Knocks Out Princeton

posted mar 7 2009, 12:19am by NYT > Cornell University
Cornell beat Penn State, 83-58, on Friday to clinch a berth in the N.C.A.A. tournament for the second consecutive year, and Columbia defeated Princeton, 58-44.

There’s More to See Than Classrooms and Football Stadiums

posted feb 28 2009, 1:13am by NYT > Cornell University
A listing of campuses that have become popular tourist draws for their cultural offerings.

At Cornell, a Player Stands Out by Blending In

posted feb 27 2009, 2:15am by NYT > Cornell University
As Ryan Wittman has emerged as a candidate for Ivy League player of the year, his career has evolved into a delightful paradox: he has stood out by blending in.

At Cornell, a Player With an N.B.A. Pedigree Stands Out

posted feb 27 2009, 12:19am by NYT > Cornell University
As Ryan Wittman has emerged as a candidate for Ivy League player of the year, his career has evolved into a delightful paradox: he has stood out by blending in.

Standing Out by Blending In

posted feb 26 2009, 11:08pm by NYT > Cornell University
As Ryan Wittman has emerged as a candidate for Ivy League player of the year, his career has evolved into a delightful paradox: he has stood out by blending in.

At Cornell, a Player Stands Out Because He Doesn’t

posted feb 26 2009, 9:22pm by NYT > Cornell University
As Ryan Wittman has emerged as a candidate for Ivy League player of the year, his career has evolved into a delightful paradox: he has stood out by blending in.

At Cornell, a Standout Because He Doesn’t

posted feb 26 2009, 7:08pm by NYT > Cornell University
As Ryan Wittman has emerged as a candidate for Ivy League player of the year, his career has evolved into a delightful paradox: he has stood out by blending in.

Columbia Moves a Game Behind First Place in the Ivy

posted feb 21 2009, 1:10am by NYT > Cornell University
Patrick Foley scored a career-high 21 points and Noruwa Agho added 17 on Friday, lifting Columbia at Brown, 70-57.

Spiky and in Dispute

posted jan 26 2009, 4:19am by NYT > Cornell University
Photos of Cornell University researchers John Maniscalco and Matthew Sclafani studying horseshoe crabs at Westhampton Dunes, NY, as dispute over NYS commercial harvest quotas grows

Connecticut Gives Cornell Rude N.C.A.A. Welcome

posted jan 25 2009, 3:21am by NYT > Cornell University
Maya Moore scored 17 points to lead a balanced offense as top-seeded Connecticut beat 16th-seeded Cornell, 89-47.

Moving One Foot Back Could Make the 3-Pointer a Long Shot

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Players and coaches in N.C.A.A. men’s basketball have no clear idea what to expect from a remapped basketball court where 3-pointers may turn into 2-pointers.

Ithaca Takes a Hard Look at Pod Cars

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
A group of urban planners, engineers and energy experts held a conference at Cornell University to explore the idea of personal rapid transit.

A Center Studies How Plants Fare, and How Best to Tend Them

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
At a greenhouse at Cornell University’s Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center, staff members study diseases and insects that attack plants.

Food Revolution That Starts With Rice

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Norman T. Uphoff is leading an inconspicuous revolution centered on solving the global food crisis.

Bottled Water Paradox: Banned, and Required

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
At one end of town they have banished tap water; 18 miles away, they’ve banned bottled water.

Engineering By Scientists On Embryo Stirs Criticism

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Cornell University researchers have created what is believed to be first genetically engineered human embryo, which critics immediately brand as step toward 'designer babies'; say they used abnormal embryo that could never have turned into baby and that purpose of work is stem cell research; critics say techniques being developed could be used by others to create babies with modified genes

Ohio State Tops Cornell for Its First N.C.A.A. Victory

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
The Buckeyes defeated the Ivy League champion Big Red, 15-7, in a first-round game of the N.C.A.A. Division I men’s lacrosse tournament Saturday.

Appeasing the Gods, With Insurance

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
We may not believe in fate, research shows, but we also refuse to tempt it.

To Screen or Not for Lung Cancer: Does It Make a Difference?

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
On an individual level, any heavy smoker who might want to get screened should recognize that there can be harms as well as benefits.

When Language Can Hold the Answer

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Does language shape what we perceive or are our perceptions pure sensory impressions?

From Upstate, a Subtle Blend

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Nonvintage Snow Goose is an alluring off-dry Finger Lakes white.

Stephen Weiss, Benefactor to Cornell, Is Dead at 72

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Mr. Weiss made major gifts to Cornell, his alma mater, and was chairman of its board of trustees from 1989 to 1997 and a board member for 16 years before that.

The Importance of Appearances

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Two key researchers of spiral CT screening for lung cancer say they made their financial arrangements with a tobacco company known. Not everyone got the message.

G. David Low, 52, Astronaut and Aerospace Executive, Dies

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
Mr. Low flew three space shuttle missions and later became an executive in the space industry.

Cigarette Company Paid for Lung Cancer Study

posted jan 21 2009, 10:40am by NYT > Cornell University
The revelation that a researcher’s study was underwritten by a tobacco company has caused an appearance of bias.