The Cornell Chronicle
April 5, 2001
Table of Contents
Administration
Latte at the library -- CU's first cyber café opens in Olin Library
CIT AUDIX upgrade preparations begin in April
Cornell People
CU senior Kris Saha will study at Cambridge as a Churchill Scholar
Samuel C. Johnson presents film about his personal journey, April 12
Gold revives debate explaining the dust in moon, asteroid craters
McClintock to become a dean at Fielding Graduate Institute in California
Events
Coverage
College of Human Ecology Centennial Weekend:
Law School's 'Women on the Walls' is a gift 'given in hope'
Engineering grad students show fruits of research
Alumni with creative careers share insights of workaday world
Photos - Leadership at the Johnson School
Photo - A daffodil for you
Upcoming
Cornell Cinema welcomes actor Roshan Seth at screening Friday
Music department features jazz and French Baroque repertoire
Award-winning author and scholar speaks at LSP spring colloquium, April 6
The third annual Pow Wow and Smoke Dance at Cornell is April 7
Vet open house, set for April 7, is showcase for veterinary field
CU's Horses '01 has free events open to public
Eastman Kodak CEO is Park speaker, April 9
Itamar Rabinovich, former Israeli ambassador, lectures here April 11-12
Engineering academy's president will talk on diversity, computing growth
Harvard's Lucie E. White will deliver Law School's Stevens Lecture
Hanan Ashrawi will give lecture April 11 in Bailey
Hewlett-Packard engineer gives Henri Sack Lecture, April 11, at Rockefeller
Conference focuses on controversial narratives of Holocaust, Third Reich
Teatrotaller performs and playwright Carlos Morton gives public talks
Outreach
United Way campaign ends at 95 percent of goal
Research
Study: Excessive pregnancy weight gain often leads to breast-feeding failure
Study: Road to retirement is bumpy unless spouses make transition together
Departments
Briefs
Soundbites
Obituary - George A. Schaefers
Calendar