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What does CU stand for?

Cornell University


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Computer Unit
Concord Law School (online law institution)
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Congressional Union (early suffragist movement)
Consumers Union (publisher of Consumer Reports)
Control Unit
Cooper Union
Copper (Cuprum)
Cornerstone University
Correlated Uniqueness (statistical model)
Countermeasures Unit (for weapons of mass destruction; FBI)
Coventry University (UK)
Cover Up
Credit Union
Creighton University
Crisp Uncirculated (paper currency grading)
Crude Unit
Cryptic Union (gaming)



Samples in periodicals archive:
Sudan, IBM Professor of Engineering Emeritus at Cornell University for 50 years, died of congestive heart failure in St.
Byline: prashant03 The latest national biofuels research facility opened this week in at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.
Cornell University officials are investigating the theft of a school computer that may have compromised the personal information of about 45,000 current and former students, faculty and staff.
AN ECONOMICS PROFESSOR at the University of Pennsylvania and a Cornell University graduate student found that white referees called fouls on Black players at a higher rate than on whites.
presents 15 papers from a similarly titled October 2002 conference convened at Cornell University to explore issues that cut across political and economic reform, governance, and poverty alleviation in Africa and to assess how well they are being addressed.
She also serves as chair of the board of directors of the Institute for Community College Development at Cornell University and is the former chair of the American Council on Education's Commission on Leadership and Institutional Effectiveness.
Frank, a professor of economics at Cornell University, explains how many real-world conundrums, such as why drive-up ATM machines have braille dots, can be explained by economics.
Biodegradable composites made entirely from plant materials and developed by Anil Netravali, professor of fiber science and apparel design at Cornell University, will soon be found in commercial products, according to the Cornell Chronicle.

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