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The Cornell Chronicle

May 23, 2002

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Academic

134th Commencement will be celebrated during ceremonies this weekend
Student race-car team triumphs again at Formula SAE competition
Students and Faculty Honored for Their Achievements

Profiles of 2002 Graduating Students

Stacey Benton, Ph.D. '98, D.V.M. '02, is loaded up with Cornell memories
Aaron Blake uses engineering to protect wild lands
Giancarlo Boucugnani studies science and medicine, with an ethical focus
Michael Cook aims to boost the financial health of clients and companies
It's all in the mix for computer science and music major Chris Erway
Elie Gamburg's architectural thesis project is challenging, controversial
Julia Guarneri planned to trip the light fantastic -- but destiny had other plans
Matthew Iacchei discovers many paths to the sea
Dorota Krajewski gets her bedside manner in tune
Jessica Lyga's daydreams come true, creating a landscape for her future
Animal lover Heather Mayers cuddles with a boa constrictor -- and is an iguana 'whisperer'
Kavel McLean's family helps buoy her, both in Brooklyn and at Cornell
Hotel senior Renese Rhoden's upbeat attitude has served her well
Gregory Siedschlag leaves campus with a song-- or two -- in his heart
David Unger is preparing for the family business -- labor organizing
Full-time efforts make Jennifer Valla a strong voice for Human Ecology

Events

Coverage
CU protein researcher is named among 100 top young innovators
10 Cornell Tradition students will use their awards to benefit others
23 student volunteers and workers cited for their community spirit
CU gets notice of teaching- and research-assistant unionization petition
Photo - The flowering of Commencement
Photo - Getting a fast start

Upcoming
Governance of universities is CU conference topic in June

Departments

Briefs
Notables
Correction
Calendar