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Dixon exhibit's Pop Druid in New Orleans — Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Artist and filmmaker David Dixon (M.F.A. ’10) recently exhibited his work at Antenna Gallery in New Orleans. The exhibition, Pop Druid, included a feature film and an eclectic mix of painting, sculpture, video, and photography. [Full story]

Love, tragedy, and a cappella: An Awkward Circus — Monday, April 20, 2009

The event, “Awkward Circus,” was the latest presentation of Awkward, the artistic student lifestyle publication on campus whose projects present an alternative to traditional printed matter. [Full story]

CRP grad students accept federal service appointments — Thursday, March 26, 2009

Peter Rizzo (M.R.P. ‘09) and Mitchell Harrison (M.R.P. ‘09) have been accepted as Presidential Management Fellows. [Full story]

Planning students and professor hold spotlight APA annual conference — Thursday, March 26, 2009

Lingwen Zheng (M.R.P. ’09) has been awarded a American Planning Association’s (APA) scholarship and Professor Mildred Warner, Kathleen Hoover (M.R.P. ’10) and Erica Gutierrez (M.R.P. ’10) will present at the APA conference. [Full story]

Dragon Day ends in flames, but the dragon remains — Friday, March 13, 2009

Cornell's 108th annual Dragon Day on March 13 featured the usual excitement -- toilet paper in the trees, a parade through campus and a ritual burning. Except that this year the dragon itself survived. [Full story]

Puff, the smokeless dragon, goes green for Dragon Day — Thursday, March 12, 2009

The annual Dragon Day parade returns March 13, but with a major difference. Instead of the dragon disappearing in an orgy of flames a facsimile of the beast will go up in smoke. [Full story]

Cornell University Orchestra features cellist Adrianne Ngam — Monday, March 9, 2009

Cellist and architecture student Adrianne Ngam (B.Arch. ’12) was featured with the Cornell University Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 1, at Bailey Hall. [Full story]

Design team creates indoor-outdoor living space — Friday, February 6, 2009

Architecture graduate Ali Jeevanjee (B.Arch. ‘98) was featured in the Home & Garden section of the Los Angeles Times for his innovative home redesign in L.A.’s bustling Chinatown neighborhood. [Full story]

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