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Volume 36, Number 26, March 17, 2005

Virtual groundbreaking


Robert Barker/University Photography
From left: Richard Meier '56, Life Sciences Technology Building architect; Leti McNeil '05, government; Jennifer Zhao '05, engineering; Peter Meinig, chairman of the Cornell Board of Trustees; Sanford Weill, chairman of the Board of Overseers of Weill Cornell Medical College; and Steve Hohwald '07, engineering, celebrate at the indoor groundbreaking ceremony for the new life sciences building, in Phillips Hall, March 11. Read about the event.


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On the Cover

Virtual groundbreaking for the life sciences
The $140 million Life Sciences Technology Building will be the centerpiece of Cornell's ambitious, interdisciplinary New Life Sciences Initiative.

Courtyard cafe is abuzz with new brew
The Courtyard Café is an effort "to transform a barren, wind-swept plaza into an attractive vibrant place for people to enjoy a cup of coffee or a chance encounter with a colleague."

CU, LimeWire fix security flaw in software
A Cornell research group discovered serious vulnerabilities in a widely-used peer-to-peer file-sharing program.


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