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Two Cornell Police Officers Win Awards at Law Enforcement Academy

Kritika Oberoi  —  Nov 19, 2012

“It feels good to know you accomplished the goals that you set out to ... to see something tangible for it,” one of the officers said.

Gannett Counseling Director Recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award

Erin Ellis  —  Nov 13, 2012

Dr. Gregory Eells, director of counseling and psychological services at Gannett Health Services, was recently recognized as an outstanding member in his field by an international organization.

Two Cornellians Named Truman Scholars

Caroline Simon  —  Apr 5, 2012

This was the first time that more than one student from Cornell has been awarded the scholarship in the same year.

Despite Challenges, Gannett Receives Awards for Services

Jinjoo Lee  —  Mar 14, 2012

After weathering public health crises and concerns of understaffing, Gannett Health Services received two official recognitions for its service as a health center this month.

Owner of Mia Restaurant on Commons Wins Pride of Ownership Award

Sarah Sassoon  —  Mar 2, 2012

At the end of last year, Ithaca restaurateur Lex Chutin­taranond took home the Ithaca Rotary Club’s Pride of Ownership Award for establishing Mia, a new Pan-Asian restaurant located on the Commons.

Kurt Vonnegut ’44, Toni Morrison ’55 Receive Literary Honor

Utsav Rai  —  Jan 30, 2012

To recognize their contributions to literature, the New York State Writers Hall of Fame will induct Kurt Vonnegut ’44 and Toni Morrison M.A. ’55 this July, the organization announced on Jan. 11.

Cornell Police Receive National Award

Erica Boorstein  —  Nov 4, 2011

The Cornell University Police Department placed second in the university police category of the National Law Enforcement Challenge on Oct. 25.

Professor Wins Award for Political Science Research

Sylvia Rusnak  —  Sep 19, 2011

 

Prof. Adam Seth Levine '03, government, won the American Political Science Association award for his doctoral research on people's participation in politics.  

Professor Wins Geronotological Society Award

Rachel Rabinowitz  —  Nov 30, 2010

Prof. Karl Pillemer, human development, recently won a prize from the Geronotological Society of America for his work with the elderly.

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