Out standing in their field
Adriana Rovers/University Photography
Thomas Eisner, the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Biology, second from right, goes "chemical prospecting" with science journalists in Cornell's biodiversity preserve in West Danby as part of a workshop here June 29. Learning from the father of chemical ecology are, from right, Brad Hurley, freelance science and environmental journalist; Christopher Ringwald, Demographics and Albany Times-Union; Roger Segelken, Cornell News Service; and Darel Kadlec, freelance science writer. Click here to read the story.
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Highlights
New grapes from the Geneva Experiment Station make debut
Cornell is home to UN and WHO centers
Universitywide procedures adopted for sexual harassment complaints
CU scientists instruct visiting journalists during hands-on workshop
Bethe honored at his birthday with APS award
Cornell veterinarian will monitor horse health at Summer Olympics
Math, science students learn practical applications at summer institute
Ronald Lynch, board vice chair, worked passionately for Cornell
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