The Cornell Chronicle
August 21, 2003
Table of Contents
Academic
From Ithaca to Qatar, Antigone is Cornellians' topic for discussion
Chemistry training program gives TAs at Cornell a head start
Administration
New Carol Tatkon Center on North Campus has grand opening, Aug. 22
Cornell mobilizes to fight the power outage
Threats to campus computers and networks escalate, and CIT responds
New director of information technology security on campus faces the challenge
Cornell People
Cynthia McKinney, John Pilger named Rhodes Class of '56 professors
CU-Fulbright student program gains success under Milton Esman
Students accept 24 Fulbrights and 4 Fulbright-Hays grants for 2003-04
Events
Coverage
CU students sink the competition in annual automated submarine contest
CU research faculty and extension offices receive state ag grants
McGraw clocked: Cornell campus time stood still
Photo - Community orientation
Photo - Sign of orientation at JGSM
Photo - Boehlert visits the Lab of Ornithology
Upcoming
CU Orientation 2003 events will be augmented by Welcome Weekend
Wanted: essays, art and photographs for CRESP peace activism celebration
Health-care workers' labor leader is CU pre-Labor Day speaker Aug. 28
CU Cinema reopens with Sight & Sound's Top 10 poll
Outreach
Saturday's 'Dump and Run' sale on North Campus will help nonprofits
'One Vision' program helps students gain perspective on campus diversity
Research
CU team has major role in NASA's new space observatory
Departments
Briefs
Notable
Calendar