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- Consumers don't always equate higher prices with quality. A new Cornell study finds that while higher prices may generate a more positive view of products, a higher price tag doesn't mean consumers will necessarily buy them.
- Big Idea' business workshop begins; The Big Idea' competition offers undergraduates the chance to win $2,500 for their business or social enterprise ideas. Its first deadline is Dec. 23.
- eLab seminar series helps get businesses started A lecture series by the Student Agencies eLab will help undergraduates develop a business idea into something worthy of venture capital. The series started Sept. 29 and continues through Nov. 17.
- Solar Decathlon team finds a home at 'Joe's Inn' For the nearly three weeks of the 2009 Solar Decathlon, Joe Manelski '56 offers his McLean, Va., house as a home away from home for Cornell's student team.
- Science Friday taps Cornell ornithologists, vets Ira Flatow broadcasted his show 'Science Friday' live Oct. 9 from Bailey Hall, interviewing Cornell ornithologists and veterinarians, among others.
- WSJ - M.B.A.s Seek Social Change; (at Cornell)
- NYT Post on Jobulous; a site designed to give the inside scoop on working at a given company, direct from anonymous employees. Founder is Ross Siegel ‘00
- Alumnus Robert Langer on three decades of fighting disease with biomedical engineering
- Watch: Becoming Embedded: Co-Creating Business with the Community.
Martin Fisher '79 Co-Founder & CEO, KickStart, a world expert on the subject of social entrepreneurship spoke at the 2009 Clinton Global Initiative, giving an update on his 2006 commitment to help 400,000 people out of poverty.
- Previous CSV Presenter Global Heritage Fund's Jeff Morgan '84 was interviewed on Fox Business with Brian Sullivan this morning on the potential for cultural tourism to help developing countries.
- New CyberTower brings the faculty into sharper focus
- On Colbert Report, Sheryl WuDunn '81 believes giving women loans and educating girls is the way to lift developing nations out of poverty.
- Previous CSV Presenter & Former Mayor of Mountain View Rosemary Stasek ’85 Leaves Legacy of Relentless Service Rosemary had been living in Kabul, Afghanistan for the last 6 yrs where she was working for better conditions for women. Services will be at the Mountain View Performing Arts Auditorium on October 23rd at Noon. Additional information is available at www.stasek.com
- CALS alumna tends a rainforest in the heart of San Francisco at the California Academy of Sciences
- Coupa Raises $7.5 Million, Helps Companies Spend Smarter, Noah Eisner '92 is VP of Product Development
- Mining the Web for Feelings, Not Facts NYT article features Cornell computer science professor Claire Cardie
- How Priceline Survives the Recession features CEO Jeff Boyd JD '81 in this Forbes article
- New eCornell online certificate program teaches the systems approach to develop products and services
- CEN Presenter Adam Kleinberg '92, CEO, Traction Corporation, profiled in WSJ with new campaign Adam Kleinberg
- NYT, Cornell mentioned, Hot Story to Has-Been: Tracking News via Cyberspace
- Cornell researchers found that, generally, the traditional media leads and the blogs follow, typically by 2.5 hours - NYT For Today's Graduate, Just One Word: Statistics features Cornell social networking faculty guru Jon Kleinberg.
- Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) Web Seminars are covered in the Sunday NYT
- California alumni ponder future of cars Cornell Silicon Valley gathered a group of about 100 alumni July 22 in Mountain View, Calif., to discuss possible solutions to a future punctuated by traffic congestion and environmental decline.
- On job site Notchup.com, companies can meet job seekers--if they pay them to come to an interview; founded by Rob Ellis '03
- NYT - Startup Bets That Social Networking Will Spur Carpool Craze (founder John Zimmer '06)
- Padmasree Warrior MS ’84, CTO Cisco, & WSJ Article - Cisco, H-P Square Off in Hunt for Revenue
- Rafael Pass named Microsoft research fellow
The assistant professor of computer science is one of five 2009 Microsoft Research New Faculty Fellows. His fellowship will support research into new ways to conduct auctions and anonymous online voting
- A Merc News chat with UC-Berkeley energy expert Dan Kammen '84
- Microsoft names Steven Sinofsky '87 to head Windows
- Jon Rubinstein '78 MEng '79, CEO of Palm Inc, has had a lot of favorable press about the Palm Pre, including this piece from the NY Times: Palm's New Smartphone
- Laura Fitton '94 is the co-author of the July 2009 book Twitter for Dummies
- Learning, and Profiting, from Online Friendships BusinessWeek May 21st 2009 features Duncan J. Watts Phd '97, a Columbia University sociologist now on leave and heading a research unit at Yahoo! and Alex Smith '02, Data Scientist at Facebook