Cornell University


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Noun1.Cornell University - a university in Ithaca, New YorkCornell University - a university in Ithaca, New York  
Ivy League - a league of universities and colleges in the northeastern United States that have a reputation for scholastic achievement and social prestige
Empire State, New York State, NY, New York - a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
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The two-year, $150,000 grant is part of the "Petco Foundation & Blue Buffalo Cancer Treatment Support Fund," available at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals to owners who otherwise could not afford the cost of cancer treatment.
* Jura Liaukonyte, Cornell University, and Alminas Zaldokas, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, "Background Noise?
Cornell University Hanga Ahazaza assistant director Nickie Fredenburg said the Rwandan government is hoping to create 200,000 new jobs annually and the university, Fredenburg said plans to grow the tourism sector.
Cornell University Police, working with the New York State Police, the Ithaca Police Department and the Ithaca Fire Department, recovered his body Friday from Fall Creek, a short distance upstream from Ithaca Falls.
Corn growers also met with other Cornell University professors and researchers to discuss the Pimentel report, Cornell's ethanol research and results of a rural economic impact study commissioned by the NYCGA.
"You can't see the 42-inch, high-density plastic pipes from the top of Cornell University's McGraw Tower, but they're there, snaking up Ithaca's trademark gorges to "the campus on the hill." Filled with water drawn from the icy depths of Cayuga Lake, the pipes make Cornell's experimental air conditioning initiative, Lake Source Cooling (LSC), possible.
Organizations such as the Department of Health and Human Services, the United States Department of Labor, the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, Cornell University and various European governmental agencies have labeled man-made mineral fibers as "hazardous to health".
Karen Edelstein is an aquatic education specialist in the Cornell University Department of Natural Resources.
George Hudler of Cornell University's plant pathology department, improved techniques for drying lumber have made beech a much more valuable species.
Previously, Dr Lander worked as an assistant provost of Weill Cornell Medical College at Cornell University and research chief at Sidra Medical and Research Center (Qatar)
Recipients included Megan Hall (Cornell University), Cain Hickey (Virginia Tech), Adam Karl (Cornell University), Gal Kreitman (Pennsylvania State University) and Lindsay Springer (Cornell University).

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