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Goldman Sachs partner Isaac Wong ’00 understands the value of Cornell
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Giving to Cornell | Goldman Sachs partner Isaac Wong ’00 knows the value of investing in Cornell
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Cornellians, university’s dynamic digital-first alumni publication, debuts
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Cornell Chronicle
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Olivia Adams ’14, MEng ’15 among Boston Business Journal’s 2021 Power 50
Olivia Adams '14, MEng '15 was named one of Boston Business Journal's 2021 Power 50 for her Massachusetts vaccine finder website.
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Boston Business Journal
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Judith Stoikov ’63 endows museum curator position
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Leslie Sellers | Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
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Electric sheep: Grazing in solar arrays supports economy, climate
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Alumni share memories of Libe Slope
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Cornellians | Uphill Both Ways?
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Quad Squad members enjoy a sunny day skate
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Some things are better together: extracurriculars @ Cornell
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DeeDee Arrison Concert for the Animals
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College of Veterinary Medicine
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Scholarship gift helps pay it forward
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Roop Singh ’14: Translating the science of climate change
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Cornell CALS
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Of the 100 trillion neutrinos that pass through our bodies every second, maybe once in your lifetime will one interact with an atom in your body, says A&S Dean Ray Jayawardhana.
Only once in a lifetime will a neutrino interact with an atom in your body
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A&S Dean featured in PBS/BBC documentary
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