The Cornell Chronicle
April 27, 2000
Table of Contents
Academic
CU's new Keck program in nanobiotech supports graduate scientists
Research Board holds 15th annual forum, honors its developer
CU Law institute web site has latest legal information, from Miranda to Elian
CU students instruct high school teachers on genetic engineering
Exotic treat wins $8,000 prize for CU food science graduate students
Engineering team is educated at NASA's moonbuggy contest
Administration
CU Trustees' Executive Committee approves Martin as provost
Shadows 2000 pairs say they value their shared experiences
Events
Coverage
Skidmore, Owings, Merrill president: Developing career ethics never ends
Photo - Cook Award honorees
Photo - Friends of the Earth
Photo - Scrambled or fried?
Upcoming
Biological terrorism to be discussed here by Stanford biophysicist May 3
RoboCup teams will compete May 4 to prepare for world championship
Hagen Quartet performs April 28
CU professor will spell out the importance of math to science, technology
'American Movie' filmmakers visit this Saturday
Fourth Annual Latino Street Festival comes to downtown April 29
Music department offers six concerts April 27-May 3
Tour museum's textiles exhibit today
Outreach
Robinson-Appel award goes to three students
Students' efforts honored with Community Spirit Awards
Annual community fireworks show set for July 3; donations are needed
Volunteers are sought to help build playground at Fall Creek Elementary
Research
CU researcher helps produce best images yet of Jupiter's inner moons
U.S. Rep. Reynolds requests funding for new technology park
Departments
Briefs
Notables
Soundbites
Memorial - George McT. Kahin
Call for Awards
Calendar