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Mark Moy came to the U.S. from China, paid his way through medical school at the University of Illinois in the 1970s and became an emergency room physician.
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Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore broke from his prepared remarks two months ago at a Harvard University event honoring a deceased professor who had sparked his passion for the environment.
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Cornell University received $350 million from the Atlantic Philanthropies and its Chairman Charles Feeney to support a New York City engineering campus awarded to the university yesterday.
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Cornell University and Technion- Israel Institute of Technology won a New York City contest to build an engineering campus with a grant of land on Roosevelt Island and $100 million for infrastructure improvements.
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Charlie Rose: David Skorton, President of Cornell University, discusses education in the U.S.
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Stanford University, which helped spawn California’s Silicon Valley of computer and electronics companies, is seeking alumni support to open an engineering school in New York City.
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Donating a record $350 million to Cornell University last week moved Charles Feeney closer to a life goal: giving away all of his fortune while still alive.
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Google Inc. will donate space to Cornell University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology for an engineering school in New York City while the institutions’ Roosevelt Island campus is under development, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.
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Cornell University announced an anonymous $350 million gift to support its bid for a proposed engineering campus in New York City hours after Stanford University said it was pulling out of the competition.
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Cornell University, whose investment chief stepped down May 1, is losing its second endowment manager in two months as John Regan is leaving to start a new business.
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