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t, Inc.) was founded in Boston in 1999 by two | Cornell University graduates, Richard Enos and Greg Z |
He received his B.A. from | Cornell University and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stan |
egree (1917) and her Ph.D. degree (1921) from | Cornell University in New York State. |
Ithaca, NY: | Cornell University Press, 1991. |
Noyes graduated | Cornell University in 1888 and then read law for admi |
rty Organizations as Historical Institutions ( | Cornell University Press; 2010) 344 pages; essays by |
Ithaca, NY: | Cornell University Press, 1995. |
He graduated from | Cornell University in 1886, and in 1889 became a memb |
a Falls, New York, Adler received a B.L. from | Cornell University in 1889, and graduated from Harvar |
Reed Wickner graduated from | Cornell University with a B.A. degree in 1962. |
Sorabji's first academic post was at | Cornell University in 1962, where he became associate |
He graduated from | Cornell University in 1953. |
sity of Arkansas and then earned a Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1935. |
by Christopher Bruell, Ithaca: | Cornell University Press, The Agora Editions, 1994. |
He graduated from | Cornell University in 1909, where he was a member of |
the New York State College of Agriculture at | Cornell University for 13 years from 1959 to 1972. |
ate Teachers College (Indiana, Pennsylvania), | Cornell University and New York University. |
He has also held academic positions at | Cornell University (1972-73), University of Californi |
sher Knopf, 1983, Softcover publisher Ithaca: | Cornell University Press and revised, 1987. |
ty in 1982 and his doctorate in philosophy at | Cornell University in 1988. |
onymous, Blood Services of New York City, the | Cornell University Extension Program, and the New Yor |
ville in 1931, in physics, and his Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1936 building an oscilloscope f |
Ithaca, NY: | Cornell University Press, 2004. |
mith Lecturer, School of Chemical Engineering | Cornell University April 1996. |
Former acts include | Cornell University based 'StuPidwish' (vocals, harmon |
Hugh DeHaven - American professor at | Cornell University and considered the "Father of Cras |
Physical Sciences, professor of Astronomy at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
Greek and comparative philology professor at | Cornell University as well as President of the Univer |
Ithaca, N.Y.: | Cornell University Press, 2000. |
He graduated from | Cornell University in 1918 and was a member of the Qu |
was an associate professor of mathematics at | Cornell University and Johns Hopkins University. |
ate University and graduated with honors from | Cornell University Medical College. |
as co-written a monograph, Iraq in Fragments ( | Cornell University Press, 2006), on the fragmentation |
Leo is a graduate of | Cornell University and Cornell Law School. |
Kirby graduated from | Cornell University in 1924 and was a member of the Sp |
Cornell University has made the approximately 30,000 | |
After receiving his PhD from | Cornell University in 1968, since the academic year 1 |
Saks studied at | Cornell University and trained for acting at the Dram |
with a degree in electrical engineering from | Cornell University in 1910. |
Begun by students and faculty at the | Cornell University Department of Communication, its c |
Cornell University has an excellent article on their | |
Engel moved to | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and in 1998 co |
n American historian and a professor first at | Cornell University and later at the University of Kan |
Cornell University 1983-2004 She held appointment as | |
He graduated from | Cornell University where he was a member of the Sphin |
at the University of Cambridge, she worked at | Cornell University as a postdoctoral associate, befor |
versity, University of California, San Diego, | Cornell University and Johann Wolfgang Goethe Univers |
Amit continued his studies at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and received a |
Joe Glover attended | Cornell University for his Bachelors degree, and he r |
e fellowship at Rockefeller as well as one at | Cornell University Medical College. |
He was also a noted football player at | Cornell University during the early 20th century. |
ded the public schools and was graduated from | Cornell University in 1887. |
nley received her Ph.D. in Plant Biology from | Cornell University in 1994, and obtained a postdoctor |
He attended | Cornell University and served in World War I. |
obert J. Swieringa, Ph.D. (Accy) 1969 - Dean, | Cornell University and former member of the Financial |
strial and Labor Relations/Labor History from | Cornell University in 1967, an M.A. in American Civil |
Carl L. Becker, Professor of History in | Cornell University and Former President of the Americ |
director and the radio play-by-play voice for | Cornell University football, basketball, and lacrosse |
Foss graduated from | Cornell University in 1917, where he was also a membe |
Fullan graduated from | Cornell University in 1972, where he was also a membe |
He got his BA with distinction at | Cornell University and JD cum laude at Northwestern U |
tony Brook and her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from | Cornell University in 1980. |
He later attended | Cornell University and played on the football team. |
ught at the Juilliard School, Vassar College, | Cornell University (where he was head of the theory p |
Mr. Hooker received his B.S. from | Cornell University and his A.A.S. from the State Univ |
e School of Industrial and Labor Relations at | Cornell University between 1984 and 1994 and joined t |
ly he received the PhD degree in Physics from | Cornell University in 1980. |
Hunter graduated from | Cornell University in 1916, where he was also a membe |
Operations Research at the Johnson School at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
aghan, Joseph F.,A History of Medieval Spain, | Cornell University Press, 1975. |
Cornell University completed one of the most extensiv | |
st known for serving as the 11th president of | Cornell University from 2003 until 2005. |
Ithaca, NY: | Cornell University Press, 2004, ISBN 0801441420, p. 4 |
He left to serve as Dean of the | Cornell University Law School in Ithaca, New York fro |
Ithaca, N.Y.: | Cornell University Press, 2004, ISBN 0801441420. |
Kane graduated from | Cornell University in 1974, where she studied with A. |
Joseph Burns is a professor at | Cornell University with a dual appointment in the Dep |
After graduating from | Cornell University in 1926, Biemiller became active i |
Schools such as | Cornell University have implemented such policies to |
Professional Teaching Associate (RPTA) in the | Cornell University Department of Theatre, Film & Danc |
He received his PhD from | Cornell University in 1978. |
He taught at | Cornell University as a member of the Department of H |
Born in Poland, Jackiw received his PhD from | Cornell University in 1966 under Hans Bethe and Kenne |
a seed grown in 1945 by Lester C. Anderson, a | Cornell University fruit nutritionist who conducted o |
, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and | Cornell University and Medical School. |
York State Agricultural Experiment Station of | Cornell University in Geneva, New York, harvested the |
TNH returns to the US to lead a symposium at | Cornell University |
Anderson graduated from | Cornell University in 1929, where he was a member of |
Dorothy attended | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
from MIT in 1976, and received his M.D. from | Cornell University Medical College in 1980. |
He graduated in 1991 from | Cornell University with a Bachelors degree and later |
Take a Nanooze Break, presented by | Cornell University and National Science Foundation |
He received his M.F.A. in Sculpture from | Cornell University in 1972, and his B.A. in Sculpture |
The official colors of | Cornell University are carnelian and white. |
Born in Buffalo, New York Rea attended | Cornell University and graduated in 1915. |
July 26 - A federal grand jury indicts | Cornell University student Robert Tappan Morris, Jr. |
rican Promoters in Mexico, 1867-1911 (Ithaca: | Cornell University Press, 1958). |
lected the first Professor of Architecture at | Cornell University on September 18, 1871, essentially |
D'Anieri received his Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1991. |
ogy offered is based on research performed at | Cornell University and University of Wisconsin. |
ntly the Horace White Professor of Physics at | Cornell University and a fellow of the American Physi |
He studied at | Cornell University in the U.S., earning his PhD in ag |
tish and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome ( | Cornell University Press, 1997) |
Reuben Fenton signs a bill formally creating | Cornell University in the U.S. |
In 1993, Pascal Lee was awarded the | Cornell University Department of Astronomy Eleanor No |
Nichols was awarded his PhD from | Cornell University in 1922. |
Lewis served as dean of the | Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences from |
2001) was an All-American lacrosse player at | Cornell University from 1975 to 1977 who was killed d |
He was a 1920 graduate of | Cornell University and a member of the Sphinx Head So |
He entered | Cornell University with the class of 1957, but left a |
ended the University of California, Berkeley, | Cornell University and finally the University of Illi |
es Of Great Britons" (1882) Online version at | Cornell University Library |
methods in England" (1892) Online version at | Cornell University Library |
He received an MBA from | Cornell University in 1964 and a Ph.D. from Louisiana |
For the | Cornell University professor, see Howard W. Riley. |
ty of Maryland, obtained his B.S. degree from | Cornell University in 1948, and his M.A. degree from |
the IMF, the World Bank, and their Borrowers | Cornell University Press, March 2006. |
Knopf and | Cornell University Press, 1996 and 1997. |
The Joseph E. Holloway Papers | Cornell University Library |
He earned his B.S. in meteorology at | Cornell University in 1994. |
y structural engineering and town planning at | Cornell University in the USA. |
Greening played four full seasons at | Cornell University without missing a single game, ser |
She is a 1982 graduate of | Cornell University and a 1986 graduate of Benjamin N. |
owship was concluded, Dr. Travell returned to | Cornell University to serve as Instructor in Departme |
Bachelor's degree in engineering physics from | Cornell University in 1954, and a Ph.D. in applied ma |
e University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and at the Ra |
He received his Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1978. |
Fletcher attended | Cornell University from 1956 to 1959, studying mathem |
. in 1931 from Harvard, his M.D. in 1935 from | Cornell University Medical College, and his M.P.H. in |
Bachelors degree in Mathematics from | Cornell University in 1974. |
n graduate school as she pursued an M.D. from | Cornell University Medical College in New York City. |
He played collegiately at | Cornell University and Marquette University. |
Syracuse University and nearby | Cornell University were among the first collegiate fo |
He graduated from | Cornell University in 1966, and from Ohio State Unive |
rann, a professor of Judeo-Islamic studies at | Cornell University in Ithaca, stated that Wikipedia l |
Dr. Duffy has held full professorships at | Cornell, University of Texas, and University of Conne |
arry Bowen completed his bachelor's degree at | Cornell University and returned to run Bowen and Bowe |
ly the Director of Graduate Studies of Art at | Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and |
om Evanston Township High School in 1990, and | Cornell University in 1994 with a B.A. in Philosophy, |
Center for Radiophysics and Space Research at | Cornell University from 1960-1967. |
eoscopic motion pictures, invented in 1922 by | Cornell University graduates Laurens Hammond and Will |
His group at | Cornell University created the Cyclone programming la |
Cornell University Library (1 January 1897) ISBN 978- | |
adstone at Hawarden" (1882) Online version at | Cornell University Library |
63), Universidad de San Marcos (1964-66), and | Cornell University (1968-82). |
Air Force (1956-58) and joined the faculty at | Cornell University as associate professor (1958-63) a |
He delivered the Townsend Lectures at | Cornell University in 1994. |
Embury graduated from | Cornell University in 1908 and was a member of Acacia |
et, Five Journeys toward Musical Fulfillment ( | Cornell University Press, 1999). |
was a talented hockey player in the NCAA for | Cornell University during the late 70's and early 80' |
ated from Harvard University in 1881 and from | Cornell University (Ph.D.) in 1885. |
Wesleyan University in 1982 and an M.D. from | Cornell University Medical College in 1986. |
mbia in 1948 and his Ph.D. in physiology from | Cornell University in 1952. |
58, whilst also being a visiting professor at | Cornell University during 1954-1956. |
Humphries attended | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
He holds a BS in computer science from | Cornell University and a master's degree in the same |
even Jewels) of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity at | Cornell University in 1906. |
Cornell University School of Civil & Environmental En | |
He went on to attend | Cornell University and graduated in 1965 with an A.A. |
earches drosophila and population genetics at | Cornell University and is a member of a working group |
d his undergraduate degree in psychology from | Cornell University in 1991. |
At | Cornell University he was instructor in mathematics f |
After earning an undergraduate degree from | Cornell University in 1872, he graduated from Jeffers |
In 1946, | Cornell University offered Savitt a basketball schola |
niversity in 1979 and obtained his Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1984. |
can professor emerita of German Literature at | Cornell University from 1969-99, specialized on Thoma |
Johnson received his Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1973 under the supervision of D |
and producing music together after meeting at | Cornell University in 2006. |
lifelong musician, Aird was president of the | Cornell University Glee Club as an undergraduate, and |
iety in pre-industrial Britain - 1970, Faber, | Cornell University Press |
leted her her doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) at | Cornell University in 1947. |
Bell received his Ph.D. from | Cornell University in 1979. |
h and teaching at Tufts, Columbia University, | Cornell University and Johns Hopkins University. |
ity Law School until 1928, and then taught at | Cornell University until 1937. |
He was the first Professor of pathology at | Cornell University and became famous with the discove |
enter, Kansas, Edgerton received an A.B. from | Cornell University in 1910, and an LL.B. from Harvard |
the start of the series, Syracuse A.C. under | Cornell University coach, Frank "Buck" O'Neill, signe |
He received his PhD from | Cornell University in 1904. |
He obtained a Master of Architecture from | Cornell University in 1980. |
iversity with general honors, and a J.D. from | Cornell University where he wrote for the Cornell Law |
d earned a PhD in agricultural economics from | Cornell University in 1968. |
nuclear physicist best known for his work at | Cornell University building nuclear reactors and usin |
n international diplomacy and began attending | Cornell University in 1957, where she studied politic |
Pelletier was drafted out of | Cornell University by the Philadelphia Flyers in the |
and from Georgia Tech (1922), before joining | Cornell University as an instructor and student, earn |
After graduating from | Cornell University in 1967, he began to work as a rep |
He then became an assistant professor at | Cornell University in 1895, then a full professor (at |
educated at Goshen Academy and graduated from | Cornell University in 1874. |
He received a B.A. from | Cornell University (1957), where he was editor of the |
He graduated from | Cornell University Law School, and was admitted to th |
of Michigan, transferring after two years to | Cornell University where he received his Bachelor of |
After the war, he graduated from | Cornell University and Cornell Law School and practic |
In 1946 Corson came to | Cornell University as an assistant professor of physi |
The boojum was named by David Mermin of | Cornell University in 1976. |
a Bachelor of Science in labor relations from | Cornell University in 1980 and a J.D. from the Cardoz |
Degree in Policy Analysis and Management from | Cornell University in 1990. |
ymer Chemistry which was published in 1953 by | Cornell University Press. |
nt on to play four years of college soccer at | Cornell University in the Ivy League where he was nam |
d at various institutions of higher learning ( | Cornell, University of Michigan, Dartmouth, Universit |
His undergraduate studies were at | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and his gradu |
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