New structure will streamline management, establish more integrated team, and save $2 million/year.
Follow-up message from President Skorton on the H1N1 influenza and its impact on the Cornell community.
Warren J. Schor, 20, died of complications related to H1N1 influenza.
H1N1 flu is on the rise on college campuses, just as predicted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the health care community. Cornell is no exception.
President David Skorton reviews the past fiscal year and looks ahead to FY10.
Cornell University has learned that a university-owned computer that was stolen in early June contained the names and Social Security numbers of approximately 45,000 current and former staff and students and some dependents.
New York State Police confirmed today that the woman whose body was found in an Ithaca park June 3 was Caroline Coffey, a researcher in biomedical engineering at Cornell University.
The Cornell Board of Trustees at its recent meeting unanimously supported my recommendation to proceed with the construction of Paul Milstein Hall.
Cornell University issued the following travel advisory today.
The following statement was issued today to the Cornell University community from Janet Corson-Rikert, M.D., executive director of the university’s Gannett Health Services.
President David J. Skorton
Vice President Mary Opperman issued the following statement today on the university's Staff Retirement Incentive (SRI).
Cornell University President David Skorton issued the following statement to the Cornell community, following Friday's meeting of the Cornell Board of Trustees.
The following announcement was issued by Cornell University Vice President for Human Resources Mary Opperman to the Cornell community.
Cornell University President David Skorton issued the following statement on events on the Arts Quad over the past few days involving the theft and vandalism of an installation denouncing the violence in Gaza.
Cornell University President David Skorton issued a statement Sunday, Jan. 25, updating the Cornell community on actions approved by the university's board of trustees over the weekend to confront financial challenges.
President David J. Skorton