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National Security Speakers Series: U.S. – China Relations
Henry A. Levine, veteran U.S. diplomat with a specialty in China, will give a talk this Oct 5th on U.S.-China relations.
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National Security Speaker Series: Human Rights for Terror Suspects?
James P. Cullen is a retired Army brigadier general who has served in the military justice system, rising to the position of chief judge of the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals.
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Berry Center’s Lunch and Learn Series
This semester the Berry Center will host a series of Lunch and Learn sessions, that explore careers in media policy and advocacy, business, banking, the corporate world, and environmental policy.
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Change the Media, Change the World
A vibrant, diverse and independent media is the cornerstone of healthy public debate. Learn how current policies on media consolidation, public media, and the future of the internet shape public participation and influence democracy
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Scholar to speak about Near East archives
Matthew W. Stolper, The John A. Wilson Professor of Oriental Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and the College at the University of Chicago, will spend two days on campus and deliver a lecture on Thursday, May 6 at 4:30 p.m. in the Hedges Conference Room in The Commons.
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Lisa Lefebure Brown ’07
Lisa Lefebure Brown ’07 is working as a large transaction credit analyst with Great America Leasing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Brown graduated from Cornell with an Economics and Business major and an American Politics minor. Her career in finance was set in motion by several extraordinary experiences at Cornell College
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Sarah Ruen ’04
Since graduating with a B.A. in Mathematics and Political Philosophy from Cornell, Sarah Ruen has utilized her education and experience to consult on matters of international and domestic public policy related to energy and the environment.
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Students analyze H1N1 pandemic response in D.C.
In the spring of 2009, the H1N1 flu pandemic elicited an emergency response from health officials around the globe. Throughout the fall, nine Cornell students studied the outbreak from a variety of angles, including historic accounts of previous pandemics and scientific papers on the H1N1 virus, guided by Professor of Biology Barbara Christie-Pope.
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Economist to speak at Berry Center March 16
Robert Frank, a world-renowned behavioral economist, author and teacher, will speak at 7 p.m. on March 16 at Cornell College.
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What’s your story?: Ryan Walden ’10
A friend’s mistake might just be the very inspiration Cornell senior Ryan Walden needed to jump start his first business venture. Still a semester from graduation, Walden—an Edina, Minn., native—is on the verge of fully establishing his own company and, if all goes well, a product that could save lives and keep drunk drivers off […]
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TGen Accounting Intern
A two-month accounting internship during the summer of 2009 offered Mara Oda a wealth of important learning experiences, some extending beyond the confines of her technical work.
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Lyons named to Corridor Forty Under 40
MOUNT VERNON – Monica Lyons, coordinator of the Berry Center for Economics, Business and Public Policy and 2002 graduate of Cornell, was named by the Corridor Business Journal of Iowa City/Cedar Rapids as a Forty Under 40 Award honoree for 2009.
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Trustee opines on Loebsack’s health reform
Steven Anderson ’75, Cornell trustee and President/CEO of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, co-authored an opinion piece entitled “Health reform policy makers need to listen, stay out in the open,” in the June 14 issue of the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
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Economic and business students study financial markets in Chicago
Students get a first-hand view of risk management at a variety of Chicago institutions during Financial Management Seminar with Professor Chris Conrad.
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Amazing Edibles Intern
Amazing Edibles, a catering firm in Chicago, was a meal ticket to the business world in February 2009, for art major Matt Smith ’09. Owned by Cornell alumna Andrea Herrera ’85, the 14-year-old firm caters at professional development and corporate events and social gatherings.