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Student consultants present economic development initiatives for Bosnia — Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Real-world planning experience was on display as Partners for Progress Ltd., a pro-bono consulting firm created by Cornell University students, recently presented two programs they have developed for Bosnian clients. [Full story]

Graves named Hartell Award recipient — Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Anthony Graves (M.F.A. ‘09) has been selected by art deparment faculty as the 2008 recipient of the John Hartell Graduate Award for Art and Architecture. [Full story]

Reilly Hogan wins 2008 International VELUX Award competition — Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The project, which began as Hogan’s thesis for graduation, is a design for the underground PATH station in lower Manhattan, at the former World Trade Center site and adjacent to the in-progress Freedom Tower. [Full story]

Visionary ideas presented in 'Architecture of Disbelief' — Thursday, November 6, 2008

Prominent architects discussed their projects during the recent "Architecture of Disbelief" symposium held Oct. 30-Nov. 1. [Full story]

Choi wins greeting card competition — Friday, October 17, 2008

Zechariah Choi (’10), a B.F.A. student in the Department of Art, has been named the winner of the third annual President's Winter Greeting Card Competition. [Full story]

Photo exhibit captures Cornell Urban Scholars Program’s “work in progress” — Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Cornell Urban Scholars Program presents a photography and text exhibition that captures fieldwork and reflections by recent urban scholars and urban mentors. [Full story]

Bourke-White Photo Portfolio Competition open to students — Thursday, October 9, 2008

The second annual Margaret Bourke-White Photography Portfolio Prize competition is accepting entries from Cornell student photographers through Oct. 27. [Full story]

Cornell Urban Scholars gain perspective, experience from summer program — Monday, August 25, 2008

Students in the Cornell Urban Scholars Program in New York City this summer relate some of their experiences working with agencies and nonprofits to alleviate poverty. [Full story]

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