Inside CALS: The Cornell University Biological Field Station at Shackelton Point
Imagine a field site for internationally renowned fisheries and aquatic research, and it probably won’t look like Shackelton Point. This realtor’s dream of a 430-acre property on Oneida Lake retains all the vestiges of its former glory as Xandria, the summer retreat of Syracuse inventor Charles Seamans Brown
Cornell develops potatoes with a patriotic twist
What’s red, white and blue, developed by the CIA, and absolutely delicious? The potato salad that was served at the Cornell University booth at New York Farm Day.
New orientation event introduces parents to college administration, faculty, and staff
About 300 parents of new students were welcomed at the dean’s reception in Trillium Dining Hall on August 18.
Post-graduate survey nets record response rate, provides key information
One of the most important publications the CALS Career Development Office produces every year is the annual Post-Graduate Survey Report outlining what CALS B.S. recipients do following graduation.
Rural Vision Project sees active first year
The Rural Vision Project is helping to craft a new, clear, and bold vision for rural New York state to ensure the success and well-being of its citizens, communities, and regions.
New grant funds geospatial technology experiences for high school teachers and students
The new GIT Ahead Project aims to help high school students see geospatial technologies as pathways to relevant, exciting, and high-demand careers.
Helping hand: Hodge identifies poisonous mushroom, patient recovers
A thank you letter from Richard Allen of Cayuga Medical Center.
Photos from around CALS
See shots from Empire Farm Days, Cornell composting, Marvin Pritts in Guatemala, and the New York State Fair ribbon cutting ceremony.