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  2. Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences (CAS or A&S) is an academic college at Cornell University. It has been part of the university since its founding in 1865, although its name has changed over time. It is the largest of Cornell University's colleges and schools with 4,251 undergraduate and 1,301 students and 526 faculty.

  3. New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at ...

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    Animal Husbandry at Cornell University: A History and Record of Development from 1868 to 1963. Cornell University, Ithaca NY: The Internet-First University Press; Webber, Herbert John. Some Facts Concerning the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University (1910) online.

  4. New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell ...

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    2020: The college established the Cornell COVID-19 Testing Laboratory in collaboration with the Cayuga Health System to provide in-house COVID-19 tests for Cornell staff, students, and faculty, allowing the university to reopen and hold in-person study during this time of the COVID-19 pandemic. [12]

  5. New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University

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    Ithaca, N.Y: The University. [30] New York State College of Human Ecology. (1984). Some ways to find out about child abuse and neglect, child welfare, adoption of children with special needs, troubled adolescents. Ithaca, N.Y: Family Life Development Center, Region II Resource Center on Children and Youth, Cornell University. [31]

  6. Ethel Zoe Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Zoe Bailey was born on November 17, 1889 [1] to her mother and father, botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey. [2] She graduated from Smith College in 1911 with her bachelor's degree in zoology, [2] and afterward worked at Cornell University alongside her father, editing several of his publications, including Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture and Manual of Cultivated Plants.

  7. Randy Wayne (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Randy O. Wayne is an associate professor of plant biology at Cornell University. [4] Along with his former colleague Peter K. Hepler, Wayne established the role of calcium in regulating plant growth.

  8. Charles Sibley - Wikipedia

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    His first job after college was from 1948 to 1949 as instructor in Zoology and Curator of Birds, University of Kansas, followed from 1949 to 1953 as assistant professor of zoology, San Jose State College, California. From 1953 to 1965 he was associate professor then Professor of Zoology and director of the ornithological laboratory at Cornell.

  9. William Keeton - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University built Keeton a loft large enough to house two thousand pigeons that were the subjects of Keeton's experiments on the behaviors and processes involved in pigeon homing. Both students and faculty at Cornell University, as well as other scientists from around the world came and worked alongside William Keeton in his pigeon loft.