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A good relationship continues

Cornell and the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP) renewed a longstanding affiliation with a signing ceremony in the Provost's Office in Day Hall, July 24. Taking part, from left, are Provost Biddy Martin; Assistant Vice President David Yeh; Rich Goldman, chair of the CRESP board of directors; and CRESP Executive Director Anke K. Wessels. CRESP, started in 1971, has been the incubator for many well-known service programs in Ithaca. Among the initiatives it supports are the Durland Memorial Alternatives Library, CUSLAR (the Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations) and EcoVillage at Ithaca. Robert Barker/University Photography

August 14, 2003

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