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Sidelines with Coach Doug Derraugh

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by tom.lee

Doug Derraugh, head coach of the Big Red women’s hockey team, discusses his team’s rise in the ECAC and preparing for post-season play. Derraugh sat down with Sidelines host Blaine Friedlander on Feb. 16.

Jim Maas Reflects

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by tom.lee

Professor Jim Maas has taught PSYCH 101, one of Cornell’s most popular classes, for over forty years. Maas, who coined the term “power nap,” is known for his work in the field of sleep research, specifically the relationship between sleep and performance. He is the author of the New York Times best-seller “Power Sleep: The [...]

Cornell Men’s Basketball Coach Steve Donahue on “Sidelines”

Posted on February 9th, 2010 by Corey Belaief

Coach Steve Donahue sat down with “Sidelines” host Blaine Friedlander on Feb. 9 to discuss how the team has evolved over the years, the talent on his roster, and the road ahead.

CornellCast – CS211 Lecture

Posted on February 27th, 2008 by teresa.peltier

CS 211- Object-oriented programming Sit in on CS 211, object-oriented programming and data structures. In this lecture, Dr. Bailey discusses the complexities of program threads and interface design.

CornellCast-Take the Cornell University Campus Tour

Posted on February 15th, 2008 by Sam Aleinikoff

[video http://storage.slopemedia.org/content/media/video_content/200.flv CornellCast-Take the Cornell University Campus Tour] Take the Cornell University campus tour Find out what makes Cornell and our Ithaca campus unique About the Video Thinking of applying to Cornell? At Cornell University, our student body is diverse in every sense of the word. Take our video tour of campus to find out [...]

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CornellCast: Close-up on Jeff Hancock

Posted on February 7th, 2008 by Corey Belaief

[video http://storage.slopemedia.org/content/media/video_content/172.flv CornellCast: Close-up on Jeff Hancock] Cornell professor of communication discusses digital deception Digital deception is rampant, hard-wired and here to stay, according to Jeff Hancock, Cornell assistant professor of communication. Hancock discusses how important deception is to human communication and how the intersection of deception and technology affects us all. A featured speaker [...]

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