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Theodore Lowi, Zealous Scholar of Presidents and Liberalism, Dies at 85

Coupling academic expertise with charisma, Professor Lowi popularized his theories with an evangelical zeal and a Southern drawl in lectures, television appearances and books.

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Spring Amphibians, on the Move, Could Use Some Crossing Guards

Frogs and salamanders, wakened a bit sooner than usual this year, are walking to their mating areas. Volunteers help many make it past perilous traffic.

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U.S. Foreign Investor Program Funding More Luxury Projects

The EB-5 program was intended to reward people for putting money into depressed areas of the United States, in exchange for residency.

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Where Halls of Ivy Meet Silicon Dreams, a New City Rises

Focusing mainly on advanced technology and the sciences, three of the city’s biggest academic building projects in years will soon open for business.

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Cornell Law to Start Program on Roosevelt Island

Law students will be able to study issues like privacy and cybersecurity at the new New York campus.

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The New Niche: Gluten-Free Dining Halls

Kent State and Cornell University have opened the nation’s first certified gluten-free dining halls.

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U.S. Foreign Investor Program Funding More Luxury Projects

The EB-5 program was intended to reward people for putting money into depressed areas of the United States, in exchange for residency.

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U.S. Foreign Investor Program Funding More Luxury Projects

The EB-5 program was intended to reward people for putting money into depressed areas of the United States, in exchange for residency.

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U.S. Foreign Investor Program Funding More Luxury Projects

The EB-5 program was intended to reward people for putting money into depressed areas of the United States, in exchange for residency.

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Cornell’s Climate-Conscious Urban Campus Arises

A new complex on Roosevelt Island aims to produce as much energy as it uses. Here’s how the designers are making it happen.

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The Apples of New York

A reader writes about the decades of experimentation done by Cornell University.

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Why Are Dogs So Friendly? The Answer May Be in 2 Genes

A team of researchers reported that the friendliness of dogs may share a genetic basis with a human disease called Williams-Beuren syndrome.

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Samantha Swietlikowski, Ben Strauss

The couple met in 2005 at Ithaca College. She is a lawyer and he is a freelance writer.

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High Tech and High Design, Cornell’s Roosevelt Island Campus Opens

The technology-focused graduate school, in a set of environmentally conscious buildings, is supposed to spur the development of the local tech sector.

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Racially Charged Incidents Shake Cornell Campus

An assault of a black student was at least the second bias-related episode at the Ivy League university since the start of the school year.

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Cornell Fraternity Closes Indefinitely After Racially Charged Attack

The Psi Upsilon alumni board at Cornell plans to devote the fraternity’s building to organizations that promote inclusiveness.

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Racial Incidents at Cornell: A Mother’s Outrage

A Cornell parent calls for change in the Greek system.

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A New York Cheddar Aged to Perfection

Murray’s Clothbound Cheddar is made from ingredients from New York State and aged for a year.

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Online Exhibition of 19th Century Trade Cards

Cornell University has digitized many of the cards from the collection of the founder of Kitchen Arts and Letters.

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Swelling College Endowments Tempt Lawmakers Looking for Tax Dollars

House Republicans are proposing a 1.4 percent tax on wealthier colleges’ investment income to help pay for broad cuts.

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