Emergency planning is "one of the most important but lowest-key efforts" under way at Cornell, Harold D. Craft Jr., vice president for administration, center, told a group of emergency coordinators from across campus at a meeting Jan. 24 in the Biotechnology Building. "It's clear that we as an institution have got to work together if we have a significant event," like an extended power outage, he said. Meeting with Craft before the session are Charles Pomada, left, facilities manager for the College of Architecture, Art and Planning, and Nianne VanFleet, associate director of nursing services in Gannett: University Health Services. Nicola Kountoupes/University Photography
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