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CORNELL'S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR ALUMNI & FRIENDS JANUARY 2010
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When the Winter Olympics opens in Vancouver in mid-February, three athletes with Cornell ties, Jamie Moriarty '03, Douglas Murray '03 and Rebecca Johnston '12, will be among those vying for coveted gold medals.
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Astronomer Steven Squyres and historian Mary Beth Norton are planning a course that combines their backgrounds and their passions. |
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The charitable bequest that Herbert Kling '36, M.S. '40, established for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences continues to benefit Cornell. |
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The winter 2010 issue of Ezra, Cornell's quarterly news magazine, looks at the university's presence in New York City – what may be the world's largest urban laboratory. |
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What will Cornell look like in 2015? Ed Lawler and seven other faculty members are drafting a plan that will offer some answers. |
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Two students were safely evacuated from a Weill Cornell-affiliated clinic in Haiti following the Jan. 12 earthquake. |
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CU Winds gave concerts, taught master classes and donated instruments in their third biennial trip to Costa Rica. |
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For the first time, alumni will vote online for two alumni-elected seats on the Cornell Board of Trustees. The election begins Feb. 1. |
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Please send editorial comments and suggestions for Ezra Update to jjw33@cornell.edu.
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