The Cornell Chronicle
December 12, 2002
Table of Contents
Academic
Two CU seniors selected as winners of 2003 Rhodes Scholarships
Teens working in CU lab win Siemens Westinghouse prize
Faculty group aids students with med-school plans
Mary Beth Norton sheds new light on Salem witches and war
'Imagining Cuba in 2004' is theme of students' architecture project
Government course called Prisons gets inside of its subject matter
CU bird biology home-study course is revised
Administration
Procedures of the University Hearing Board -- revised in November 2002
Trustee committees meet today in NYC
Cornell People
Law School Dean Lee Teitelbaum to step down at end of 2002-03
CU's Brutsaert wins two awards for his research
Goldsmith steps down after a decade at NAIC
CU Research Foundation director leaves for Seattle
Events
Coverage
A new Cornell group presides over changes at Arecibo Observatory
Photo - Gentlemen, start your pinewood
Upcoming
CIT holds two faculty technology workshops in early January
Outreach
Santa Spud: Cornell research program gives tons of potatoes to needy families
Cornell United Way gets closer to its $560,000 goal
Research
Eating less results in longer lives, a 14-year CU dog-diet study confirms
Departments
Obituaries - Terry Auld MacIntyre; Diva Sanjur Nesheim
Calendar