Although Andrew Dickson White introduced a bill into the New York State Senate in 1865 to establish Cornell University and its reception was positive, its passage was by no means a sure thing.
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A new, comprehensive review of recent bibliometric literature finds decreasing evidence for an effect of 'Open Access' on article citation rates.
Cornell President David J.
Daniel Sisler, the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics, has been named the 2007 recipient of the prestigious Spirit of Helen Keller Award.
Cornell was one of five organizations awarded an Equal Employment Opportunity Award for demonstrated exemplary efforts in achieving equal employment opportunity in the workplace.
As the internet takes an increasingly pivotal role as the world's 'digital marketplace' it is likely to see double-digit growth for the rest of the decade.
A Supreme Court decision has given parents of children with disabilities the right to go to court without a lawyer to challenge their public school district.
The financial aid directors at Johns Hopkins and Columbia universities have been forced out of their posts amid revelations that they received payments or gifts from loan companies they recommended to students, the schools said yesterday.
A new survey is warning businesses that customers will no longer tolerate slow loading websites.