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Provost Kent Fuchs
Provost Fuchs leading charge to erase Cornell's deficit with 'change and aspiration'
Without a detailed plan of action, Cornell University is facing a projected operating deficit of approximately $150 million within five years. To pre-empt that scenario, President David Skorton has asked Provost Kent Fuchs to lead the charge to erase the deficit and, in his words, to make Cornell a leaner, stronger university by 2014. "I'm determined to drive this effort with a sense of change and aspiration, using our imaginations to think creatively about the future of the institution," Fuchs said in a recent interview.
 
woman with microscopeThree USDA labs at Cornell to receive $925,000 for upgrades
The Holley Center for Agriculture and Health in Ithaca and the Plant Genetic Resources Unit and Grape Genetics Research Unit in Geneva will share funding.

late blight on tomato stemsIrish potato famine disease hits tomatoes, potatoes in Northeast
Gardeners beware: Late blight is killing tomato and potato plants earlier than ever, and basil downy mildew is affecting gardens and commercial farms.

nanocapsules ingested by cellsTiny capsules can deliver drugs, vaccines to targeted cells, says study
It is now possible to engineer containers the size of a virus to deliver drugs with almost 100 percent efficiency to targeted cells in the bloodstream.
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