A view of the arts
Robert Barker/University Photography
At the opening reception for the "Gendered Visions: The Art ofContemporary Africana Women Artists" exhibition at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Saturday, from left, Salah Hassan, assistant professor of Africana studies and co-curator of the exhibition, speaks with James Byrnes '63, MBA '64, president of Tompkins County Trust Co. and a Cornell Council member; his wife, Terry Burns; and Franklin Robinson, director of the Johnson Museum. The exhibition runs through March 9.
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Highlights
Sagan tribute is Feb. 3
Harold Tanner '52 elected chairman of Cornell's Board of Trustees
Trustees approve 4.5% endowed tuition increase
$1 million in grants will expand writing program
Symposium promotes the value of teaching the arts across disciplines
Jennie McGraw -- Willard Fiske romance is play's subject
Researchers produce images showing neurotransmitter in live cells
Research on groundhogs may cast a light on biological rhythms
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