Cornell Report Fall 2016
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Abbas E. Kitabchi ’54
Endocrinologist, medical researcher, and educator Abbas E. Kitabchi ’54 died in Memphis, Tennessee, on July 18, 2016, at age 82.
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Reed: Finding stillness through movement
I want to give students an opportunity to move, to connect with their bodies.
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For Price, theatre depends on collaboration
Theatre can’t be done alone. It’s based on hard work, collaboration, and discipline.
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Master builder Parry ‘thinks in LEGO pieces’
Do you have a job coveted by millions? Clint Parry ’09 does.
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Yeung Lew: Wife, mom, entrepreneur
Lew’s life is ordinary only if by definition that means fast-paced, full of travel, and ever-evolving.
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Stark: ‘Cornell opened the world for me’
Jon Stark ’52 could have taken over the family feed business in Dayton, Iowa. If he had, his life would have been very different from the way it has played out.
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Theatre department sets stage for a new era
Armstrong Hall is crackling with new energy this fall as two new members join the Department of Theatre faculty.
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Fall 2016: Letters
Case study had dramatic impact; Magnolia memory; Cole Bin story; 2 Cole Bins;
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George B. Caldwell ’52
George B. Caldwell ’52, health care administrator and former Cornell trustee, died at his home in Lake Forest, Illinois, on Aug. 21, 2016, at age 86.
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Richard Bowman ’62
Attorney Richard A. Bowman ’62, of Sherwood, Minnesota, died on Sept. 7, 2016, at age 75.
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Cornell Fellows developing legacy of experience
Enter the Cornell Fellows program.
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Fall 2016: In Brief
Brackett House reopens as a B&B; Meet the new faculty; Van Etten-Lacey House get its own ‘mini-me’; New names, unified approach; The perfect email address; Summer means a different kind of grading; $650,000 grant for STEM students; Gamma getaway; Starks donate $1 million; What’s your Rock story?
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Garry E. Clarke ’65
Musician and educator Garry E. Clarke ’65, of Chestertown, Maryland, died July 3, 2016, at age 73.
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Engineering program accelerates rapidly
At the beginning of year two, Professor Brian Johns and Cornell’s new engineering program continue their rapidly accelerating trajectory.
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Art research leads to surprising results
One of the most successful Cornell Summer Research Institute 2016 projects came from the Department of Art and Art History.