The Cornell Chronicle
March 14, 2002
Table of Contents
Academic
It's alive! Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will be 'the' book for fall 2002
Named Professorships
S.C. Thomas Sze remembered through Sibley endowment
TXA joins textiles and apparel research consortium; wins 3 awards
A nearly perfect 'learning island' gets even better for summer 2002
Administration
Meeting Kyoto: A flick of the switch can help reduce energy consumption
Trustees meet on CU campus today, Friday
You're not alone: E-mail spammers have been targeting everyone at CU
CU will be the New York Campus Compact's first headquarters
Cornell People
W. Kent Fuchs is named dean of the engineering college
CU's Steven Stucky wins music fellowship from national academy
Hmmm, good: Two new chefs are pleasing palates
Photo - Bright time
Events
Coverage
Pritzker laureate Richard Meier shares insights with CU architecture students
'Tree-free campus' is goal of student organization in recycled-paper push
ILR conference looks at bioterror's workplace threat
Student fair booms with invention, from multimedia to robots
Photo - Smiles all around
Photo - Breaking the fever
Photo - SUNY Day trip
Photos - On to Lake Placid
Photos - Recent activities on campus ...
Upcoming
Mae Jemison visits as A.D. White Professor-at-Large, March 25-30
Author and environmental crusader will lecture on campus, March 26
Dance company and Lincoln Center string quartet partner for two evenings at CU's Schwartz Center
Margaret Mead Traveling Film & Video Festival returns to campus
Art from the Islamic world is on display and is topic of Johnson lecture
Music department offers a student vocal recital tonight in Barnes Hall
Cayuga Vocal Ensemble's brings cabaret-style fund-raiser to Statler
Outreach
Students show their Commitment by aiding Hospicare and CU sports
Research
CU entomologists' 'cotton candy' control barrier helps protect crops
Correlation found between a plant's biomass above and below ground
Departments
Briefs
Notables
Calendar