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  1. David J. Skorton

    David J. Skorton became Cornell University's 12th president on July 1, 2006 and was formally inaugurated in ceremonies on Cornell's Ithaca campus on September 7, 2006. President Skorton holds faculty appointments in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Weill-Cornell Medical College (WCMC) in New York City and in Biomedical Engineering at the College of Engineering on Cornell's Ithaca campus. Cornell University President David J. Skorton

  2. Ken Blanchard

    Few people have influenced the day-to-day management of people and companies more than Ken Blanchard . A prominent, sought-after author, speaker, and business consultant, Dr. Blanchard is universally characterized by his friends, colleagues, and clients as one of the most insightful, powerful, and compassionate individuals in business today.

  3. Hunter R. Rawlings III

    Hunter R. Rawlings III was appointed Cornell University's tenth president on December 10, 1994, and took office on July 1, 1995. His administration saw the restoration of central campus: the transformation of Sage Hall into the new home of the Johnson Graduate School of Management; the conversion of Tjaden Hall for the Department of Art; and the renovation of Lincoln Hall for music students and faculty. The Laboratory of Ornithology opened a magnificent new building.

  4. Jeffrey Sean Lehman

    Jeffrey S. Lehman was appointed Cornell University's eleventh president by the Board of Trustees at a special meeting held on campus Saturday, Dec. 14, 2002, and he assumed the presidency on July 1, 2003. He was the first Cornell alumnus to serve as president of the university. In his inaugural address, Lehman characterized Cornell as a blend of beloved and revolutionary elements.

  5. Livingston Farrand

    Livingston Farrand, M.D., LL.D. (June 14, 1867 - November 8, 1939) was an American physician, anthropologist, psychologist, public health advocate and academic administrator. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Farrand received in undergraduate degree from Princeton in 1888, and went on to the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons where he earned his M.D.. He attended the universities of Cambridge and Berlin.

  6. Douglas H. Ginsburg

    Judge Ginsburg is a graduate of Cornell University and of the University of Chicago Law School (1973), where he was the Articles Editor of the Law Review. He was law clerk to Hon. Carl G. McGowan on the D.C. Circuit, and to Justice Thurgood of the U.S. Supreme Court before joining the Harvard Law School Faculty (1975-83).

  7. Alexander Meiklejohn

    Alexander Meiklejohn (February 1, 1872-December 17, 1964) was a philosopher, university administrator, and free-speech advocate. He served as dean of Brown University and president of Amherst College. Meiklejohn was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England of Scottish descent, being the youngest of eight sons. When he was eight, the family moved to the United States, settling in Rhode Island. Family members pooled their money to send him to school.

  8. Edward M. House

    Edward Mandell House (July 26, 1858 - March 28, 1938) was an American diplomat, politician and presidential advisor. Commonly known by the honorific title of Colonel House, he had enormous personal influence with President Woodrow Wilson as his foreign policy advisor until Wilson removed him in 1919. Born to a wealthy Texas landholding family, House was educated in New England prep schools and went on to study at Cornell University in 1877, …

  9. Deane Waldo Malott

    Deane Waldo Malott (July 10, 1898-September 11, 1996) was an American academic and administrator. The son of a banker, Malott was born in Abilene, Kansas and went on to study at the University of Kansas. While at school there, he wrote for the University Daily Kansan and was a brother in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He graduated in 1921 and went on to the Harvard Business School.

  10. Alston Scott Householder

    Alston Scott Householder (Rockford, Illinois, USA, 5 May 1904 – Malibu, California, USA, 4 July 1993) is an American mathematician who specialized in mathematical biology and numerical analysis, inventor of the Householder transformation. Married to Belle Householder (d. 1975), children: John, Jackie and remarried 1984 to Heidi Householder, née Vogg. Householder spent his youth in Alabama; getting a BA in philosophy from the Northwestern University of Evanston, …

  11. Harlan James Smith

    Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924-October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer. He was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Paul and Anna McGregor Smith. While attending Wheeling High School he was named first runner up in the "Westinghouse National Science Talent Search". From 1943 until the end of World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, performing weather observation. Following the war he attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1949.

  12. Ross Wayland

    Ross Wayland Ross Wayland is currently the Associate Director of Digital Library Research & Development at the University of Virginia Library. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1977 with a BA in Physics, and received his ME in Computer Science from the University of Virginia in 1979.

  13. Ralph E. Gomory

    Ralph E. Gomory Ralph E. Gomory Ralph E. Gomory has been President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation since June 1989. Dr. Gomory received his B.A. from Williams College in 1950, studied at Cambridge University and received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University in 1954. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1954 to 1957. Dr. Gomory was Higgins Lecturer and Assistant Professor at Princeton University, 1957-59.

  14. Joseph H. Boardman

    Mr. Boardman received a Master of Science Degree in Management Science from the State University of New York at Binghamton and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture Economics from Cornell University. Mr. Boardman, a lifelong resident of New York State is the second of eight children born and raised on a dairy farm in Oneida County, which two of his siblings operate today. Mr. Boardman, his wife Joanne and children Joseph Jr. , Emily, and Philip reside in Rome, New York.

  15. Jennifer

    A formerly unapproachable bitch until you got to know me (growing up in NY will do that to you) who decided to give love a second chance.

  16. Rosa

    I Love Life, God, and My Boys.

  17. Enrique Figueroa

    Enrique E. Figueroa, Ph.D. (Term January 16, 2003 – May 1, 2013) top As Director of the Roberto Hernandez Center (RHC), Dr. Figueroa is the chief executive and administrative officer of the Center. Responsibilities include overall management and planning, including personnel, budget administration, and program development and implementation.

  18. Peter J. Tremblay

    Peter J. Tremblay - Vice President, Ambulatory Services Mr. Tremblay has been Vice President for Ambulatory Services and Administrator of the Carney Medical Group since 1998. He began his career at Caritas Carney in 1986 as Staff Assistant to the President and later served as the hospital's Director of Planning.

  19. Deane Waldo Malott

    Deane Waldo Malott 's term as Cornell's sixth president represents the largest period of building in the history of Cornell University, with more than $100 million worth of construction. Former President Deane Waldo Malott

  20. K. Patricia Cross

    K. Patricia Cross is Professor of Higher Education, Emerita at the University of California at Berkeley. She received her bachelor's degree in mathematics from Illinois State University and master's and Ph.D. degrees in social psychology from the University of Illinois.

  21. Paul Houle

    Paul has over 15 years of experience in software development evenly split between the academic and business worlds. He has been the developer, webmaster, and system administrator for more than 100 websites, including arXiv.org and the Global Performing Arts database. As a senior engineer with Gorges, Paul's responsibilities include:

  22. Raymond A. Dalton

    Raymond A. Dalton, native of Chicago, is an administrator/educator at Cornell University since 1989. Formerly he was Director of Minority Affairs for the Architecture College and currently is the Executive Director of the Office of Minority Educational Affairs/Committee on Special Educational Projects (COSEP) since 1994. He leads in the development of minority education, recruitment and retention.

  23. John M. Sherwood

    John M. Sherwood Member, Board of Governors John M. Sherwood , of Charles Town, has served in a number of healthcare administrative positions including most recently as the administrator/CEO of Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Ranson, WV.

  24. Marc Whitney

    Marc Whitney - Senior Associate "Every single person I know has the ability to learn what matters to them." Senior Consultant, recently retired from a 30 year career with Cornell University. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from Ithaca College and did graduate work at Cornell University. Marc specializes in custom program and intervention design and facilitation, leadership training, and program innovation.

  25. Kay Wheeler

    Kay Wheeler Kay Wheeler , who teaches both violin and viola, is an Early Childhood Suzuki Specialist. She began playing violin at six and has studied with James Caesar, Alan Grishman, and Roger Shermont. She has participated in a Master Class with Isaac Stern. Mrs. Wheeler graduated cum laude in Music Education with a major in violin from University of New Hampshire. In 1978 she received The American String Teachers Workshop Scholarship Award with Paul Rolland.

  26. Keith Kennedy

    Keith Kennedy Keith Kennedy first came to Cornell as a graduate student, and in 1941 received an M.S. degree (1941) and a Ph.D. degree (1947) in agriculture and animal nutrition. In 1942 Kennedy left doctoral study at Cornell to serve in the armed services. He returned in 1946 to finish his Ph.D. program, and lived in "Vetsburg," a Cornell housing community built under Provost Adams.

  27. Christopher Grant

    Christopher Grant, M.S.; Senior Technology Consultant With extensive experience in application design, development, deployment, and support, Mr. Grant serves as the Director of Technology at CSI. Mr. Grant is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the office network, public and project website, and support of the Concept Systems applications.

  28. Martin de Castro

    Mr. Martin De Castro Program Director, F&B Service Operation Mr. Martin De Castro holds a degree in Business Management from Ateneo De Manila University (Philippines) and has attended a Hotel Management Course at the Cornell University. He comes with more than 20 years of Hotel experience in various fields including Front Desk, Finance and Sales and Marketing.

  29. Peter J. Tremblay

    Peter J. Tremblay - Vice President, Ambulatory Services Mr. Tremblay has been Vice President for Ambulatory Services and Administrator of the Carney Medical Group since 1998. He began his career at Caritas Carney in 1986 as Staff Assistant to the President and later served as the hospital's Director of Planning.

  30. Bill Berkowitz

    Bill is presently Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and previous administrator of its graduate program in Community Social Psychology. His special interests focus on teaching, writing about, and practicing social and community psychology, neighborhood development, and the strengthening of citizen participation in local community life.

  31. Simeon Moss

    Simeon has been with Cornell University for 10 years in University Communications as the editor of the Cornell Chronicle, assistant director of Cornell News Service and director of the Press Relations Office. He has been a writer and editor for Gannett News Service and an editor at The Ithaca Journal. He holds a bachelor's degree from Cornell University.

  32. Adele Roberts

    Adele Roberts is an artist, graphic designer and educator whose artwork has received awards and appeared in publications, exhibits and collections in a variety of venues across the United States. Her earlier professional background includes fifteen years working as a community organizer and education administrator, but for the past decade she has focused on her own artwork and graphic design, in addition to teaching art in a variety of settings in Washington, Wisconsin and New York.

  33. Bob Byrnes

    Bob Byrnes has been hacking on Unix systems for 20 years, and has been involved with security issues since the original Internet worm was launched from Cornell University, while he was a graduate student and system administrator. He has worked in the fields of networking, telecommunications, distributed computing, financial technology, and condensed matter physics. He is also the founder of Wild Pumpkin Systems, an IT consulting company in Arlington, Massachusetts

  34. Thomas Perry

    Thomas Perry was born in Tonawanda, New York, attended Cornell University and received a Ph.D in English Literature from the University of Rochester. He has been a laborer, maintenance man, commercial fisherman, weapons mechanic, university administrator and teacher, and television writer and producer ( Simon and Simon, 21 Jump Street, Star Trek: the Next Generation ).

  35. Dan Dickinson

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.

  36. Andrew

    I dont think I can ever fully describe myself in such a small amount of space. I consider myself an amalgam of several things. Thats right, I said amalgam! You can thank Everybody Loves Raymond for teaching me that word years ago. Yeah, I watch a lot of TV, sitcoms, dramas, the occasional reality show, and of course sports.

  37. Ryan Patridge

    Mostly harmless.

  38. John W. Boudreau

    John W. Boudreau , Professor & Research Director, University of Southern California John W. Boudreau , Ph.D. , is Professor of Management and Organization, and Research Director of the Center for Effective Organizations (CEO) at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California . He is recognized worldwide for breakthrough research on the bridge between superior human capital, talent and sustainable competitive advantage.

  39. Lennard A. Fisk

    Lennard A. Fisk Chairman, Space Studies Board Lennard A. Fisk is the Thomas M. Donahue Collegiate Professor of Space Science at the University of Michigan, where from 1993-2003 he was Chair of the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences. Prior to joining the University in July 1993, Dr. Fisk was the Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  40. Henry Martin-yeboah

    Im probably the worst eater you would ever meet (and I have a degree in Nutrition). I think rockland is boring but I have learned to survive. And I think that life is great. I smile a lot and that keeps people around me smiling. No one in life is perfect, but it sure is fun to try. I am really down to earth and not very judgemental.

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