The Cornell Chronicle
August 31, 2000
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Academic
Shoals Marine Lab hosts undergrad research program
Clark Professors of Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise named
Book calls for a careful look at laws governing rights of birth and death
Graduate students at CU's Ag Experiment Station in Geneva are honored
Administration
Hunter Rawlings - Biddy Martin interview
Electrical engineering adds 'computer' to name
Michael Riley named new assistant dean of public affairs in CALS
New ID cards comply with new law
Events
Coverage
Noyes Center's Jansen's gets raves for renovations, varied offerings
Native Americas wins top awards from press group
Plantations tames wild tomato in special garden display
Photo - Cooperative agreement
Photo - Ready for firefighting duty
Photo - Viewing nanobiotechnology
Photos - Calm (and laughter) before the ...
Upcoming
Concert series brings music of the world to campus
Center for Theatre Arts' season kicks off on Sept. 14 with a 'View'
Orit Gadiesh, top corporate strategist, talks here Sept. 7
Plantations fall lecture series covers valuable (and worthless) plants
Outreach
CU community helps lead '00 campaign for the United Way
CU food experts judge New York state's best milk, cheese producers
Research
CU computer scientist helps explain how 'six degrees of separation' works
Old computer problem cracked by CU, SUNY Binghamton researchers
CU study: Temporary structures meet companies' market needs
Bird survey shows disease's effect on population regulation
CU plant pathologist: Ozone pollution threatens crops on Long Island
Departments
Brief
Notable
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