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December 2005


Tax Cuts for the Wealthy: Waste More, Want More

Shape of Glass Influences How Much Alcohol is Poured -- and How Much You Will Drink

New Book Focuses on Improving Health-care Access for People with Disabilities

Not Always Having Enough to Eat Can Impair Reading and Math Development in Children, Cornell Study Confirms


No Child Left Behind Act can Improve Schools, Cornell Professor Asserts in New Book

New Book Focuses on Improving Health-care Acccess for People with Disabilities

In 'Six Degrees of Reputation' Cornell Authors Track Plagiarism and Abuse of Online Reviewing Systems

How Committed Your Relationship is Goes Hand in Hand with Happiness and Well-being, Study Discovers

November 2005

Sometimes, a Tax Cut for the Wealthy Can Hurt the Wealthy

Working Mothers, and Particularly Single Mothers With Jobs, Are Helping Reduce U.S. Child-Poverty Rate, Cornell Study Finds


Blocking the Freshman 15 -- and Maybe Even the National Obesity Trend -- Could be as Simple as Daily Weighing, Finds Cornell Study

Comfort Foods Help Women When They're Blue, But Increase Male Highs, Food Study Finds

Big Portions Influence Overeating as Much as Taste, Even When the Food Tastes Lousy, Cornell Study Finds

New Book Explores the Growing Science of False Memories


Interracial Relationships Are On The Increase In U.S., But Decline With Age, Cornell Study finds

October 2005

Of Hockey Players and Housing Prices

Medicine is Like 'Lumbering Fool' That Doesn't Know It's Own Strength and Ignorance, Latest 'Golem' Book Asserts

Cornell Studetns Help Corporations and Kenya's Poor Build Business Parnerhips

Cornell's Jonson School Ranks 9th in Survey of World's Top MBA Schools in Social and Environmental Programs

Launching China and Asia-Pacific Studies, a 'Revolutionary' New Undergraduate Major

Why People Do What They Do Day-to-Day -- They're Not Just Driven By Their Economic Interest, Says "Interest' '

Developing "Win-win' Ways to Encourage People to Eat Better

The Post-cold War Globe is "A World of Regions"

Not Knowing What We Don't Know Leads to Bad Decision Making, Says Cornell Study

Q & A With ISS Executive Director David Harris

Beta Mannix Talks About Bringing Cornell's Social Scientists Together

Gap Widens Between Working-age People With and Without Disabilities in the Workforce, Reports Shows

With Daniel Lichter at the helm, Bronfenbrenner Life Coruse Center is ready to expand its mission

September 2005

Students Discover Economics in Its Natural State

Cornell Researchers Receive $2 Million Federal Grant for Computational Social Sciences project Using Web Archive

Unwed Mothers' Prospects for Marrying Well, or Even Marrying at all, are Greatly Diminished

The Ideal Dining Experience? Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow

August 2005

New Book Explores Capitalism From a Social Science Perspective in Global Economy

Federal Policies Keep People With Disabilities in a 'Poverty Trap,' Say Cornell Experts in Urging Major Reforms

Susanne Bruyère is Named ILR Associate Dean of Outreach

Cornell Scholar Has Role in Drafting Disputed Iraqi Constitution

United States Urged to Keep Doors Open to International Students, in Cornell-Led Report on Visa Policy

Navigating the World: Einaudi Center Launches International Website

Cornell Overeating Study Suggests Eating Depends More on External Cues, than on Biological Signals

Celebrating the 2004 Visit of Economics Nobel Laureate, Robert Fogel '48

Cornell Urban Scholars Program

There's a Hidden Price for Being a Cheat, Cornell Economist Argues

Mothers Face Disadvantages in Getting Hired, Cornell Study Says

Men Overcompensate When Their Masculinity is Threatened

July 2005


New Book Examines European-American Relations
in Wake of Iraq War


Future of Minority Studies Research Project Presents Four Powerhouse Symposia July 29-31


Innovative U.S. Union Strategies Help European Labor Unions

Academic Leaders to Access Diversity in American Higher Education

Cornell Economist Questions Whether Tax Cuts for the Wealthy Stimulate Employment

Stem Cell Research Poll

Marketing Professor's Branding Strategy Paper Wins Award

June 2005

Mental Processing is Continuous, Not Like a Computer

Institute for the Social Sciences Directorship Endowed

Violence Protects Boys in Unsafe Neighborhoods from Depression

David Harris Named Vice Provost for Social Sciences

Workers' Right to Organize Overseas

Immigrant Farmworker Integration

Harry Katz Named ILR School Dean

The Mysterious Disappearance of James Duesenberry

 

May 2005

The Estate Tax: Efficient, Fair, and Misunderstood, Argues Cornell Economist

Why Are Coyotes Getting More Aggressive? Cornell Five-year Study Intends to Find Out

Cornell Conference, June 6-7, to Focus on the Effects of the Social and Physical Environment on Obesity

April 2005


CU Prof and Five Students Honored by the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Cornell Economist, Launching Year of the Family, Identifies Trends That Affect Children


Lecture by Professor Elizabeth Peters Kicks Off a Year of Cornell Events Focused on the Evolving Family

New Book by Cornell Sociologist Explores Who Goes to College

Intense Competition for Top Students Threatens Need-Based Financial Aid, Argues Cornell Economist


Can Separate Ever Be Equal In Public Single-Sex Schools? Cornell Law Professor Says Issue Still Has to be Resolved

March 2005
Americans Save So Little, But What Can Be Done to Change That?


Gay Adolescent? No, Normal Teenager, Says Cornell Expert on Teen Sexuality

Rural Communities With Small Schools Are More Prosperous and Stable Than Those Without, Cornell Sociologist Finds

After Sept. 11 attacks: As Traveler Plans Changed From Flying To Driving, Highway Deaths Rose In Subsequent Months

Cornell Poll Indicates That More Than Half of New Yorkers Oppose Social Security Reform to Allow Private Investment

Cornell Economist Co-authors Textbook Detailing the Economics of Aging


February 2005


Cornell Students Give HIV/AIDS Communication Skills Workshops

Cornell Sociologist Writes Dictionary About Max Weber's Ideas

Yolanda King to Give MLK Commemorative Lecture on Feburary 15, 2005

The Theory that Self-Interest Is the Sole Motivator Is Self-Fulfilling

The Qur'an Offers Women the Same Rights as Men, Cornell Aurthor Argues

Human Rights Report Attacks Meatpacking Industry for Subjecting Workers to Danger, Exhaustion, and "Constant Fear and Risk"

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