The Cornell Chronicle
October 24, 2002
Table of Contents
Academic
Scholars give idea of 'The Idea of the University' serious thought
On-site look at NYC's tough problems offers lessons for CU students
Introducing New Members of the Faculty
Administration
Rawlings tells staff: CU remains strong despite challenges
CU endowed health-care rates to rise less sharply than first projected
Here is a comparison of the three endowed health plans the university offers
Events
Coverage
Move over Mrs. Fields -- Hotel School students introduce Johnny Applestix
Nobelist Carl Wieman talks at CU about super-cold new form of matter
Photo - Food for celebration
Upcoming
Segway HT inventor Dean Kamen will speak in Hollister Hall, Oct. 30
'Ambassador' wolves will visit campus
Myra Hart '62, a Staples founder and trustee, will lecture here Oct 30
English department sponsors conference on 20th century
'Queen of deadheading' to give Plantations' lecture Oct. 30
NPR 'Latino USA' producer is LSP Unity Dinner speaker
Frankenstein-related events this week
Outreach
CU community members lead campaigns for United Way
Research
Study: Global warming does affect birds, but forecasting its impact will be more difficult
Departments
Briefs
Notable
Obituary - Joseph B. Bugliari
Calendar