The Cornell Chronicle
September 27, 2001
Table of Contents
Academic
Cornell Nanofabrication Lab director praises the unit's research diversity
Web site offers window to Genomics Initiative
Administration/Campus Life
Campuswide conference is planned for programs with K-12 outreach
Duffield construction team prepares for soil and rock excavation
'Bound for Glory' -- live from Cornell for 35 years
Cornell People
Honoring Veverka, a man who chases snowballs and discovers 'continents'
Introducing New Members of the Faculty
Chinese government will give award to CU geophysicist
Events
Coverage
Lilly's Sidney Taurel heralds new life stage created by biomedical revolution
Diet for a Small Planet author: From terrorism's shock comes possibilities
Tourism experts: Industry will see short-term pain and long-term gain
Photo - Her own award
Photo - Commitment gathering
Photo - Gandhi Day on campus
Photo - Ithaca gets 'Green Lights'
Photo - State policy discussion
Upcoming
39th Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour makes a stop at Cornell Cinema
CU Cinema offers series on Bergman & Ullmann and '60s Soviet films
Music department violinist brings pianist to CU for virtuosic concert
Black Box Series presents three shorts by Christopher Durang
Genetically engineered foods are the topic for BCERF meeting, Oct. 5
'Sustainable Society' series to continue through Nov. 28
New theory on immune response to be proposed during Sept. 29 meeting
CU symposium spies landscapes
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering CEO speaks on Oct. 4
Outreach
Cornell United Way Campaign kicks off today on Ho Plaza
CU-Ithaca Partnership program refurbishes computers for area families
Research
Mystery of flower's cell-cell communication unlocked by plant biologists
Weill-Cornell researcher: In the future, simple blood test will detect disease
CU's Valero-Cuevas receives award to study biomechanics of the thumb
Departments
Briefs
Notables
Obituaries - Catherine Grenci Fabricant, Robert A. Geyer
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