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The Cornell Chronicle

October 16, 2003

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Inauguration

Today's inaugural will be a community -- and out of this world -- affair
Rarely seen Cornell symbols of office will be displayed at installation
List of Cornell University presidents
Participants in today's inaugural ceremonies
Global taste: 'Ezra and Andrew's World View' ice cream is inaugural treat

Academic

Upstate/Downstate: Students train in computational biology, medicine in TIRP collaboration
Johnson School saluted for social and environmental responsibility training

Administration

CU's Gannett health services receives quality health care recertification
Endowed health-care rate goes up, but less than national average

Cornell People

Cornell has a share in Nobel Prizes for chemistry, economics
Historian Carol Kammen's new book helps bring Cornell's story up-to-date
New book by Glenn Altschuler describes how rock 'n' roll music left America 'All Shook Up'
Introducing New Members of the Faculty

Events

Coverage
Former Turkish leader discusses U.S. alliance and mission in Iraq
CU institute in NYC hosts panel on status of women in the finance industry
Alumni magazine moves into new downtown office
Photo - Employee day
Photo - Reflections for the home folks

Upcoming
Noted author Jamaica Kincaid will give a free public reading, Oct. 17
ACLU President Nadine Strossen will deliver Kops lecture, Oct. 21
Bill Nye 'The Science Guy' will give free public talk on Oct. 21
Schizophrenia expert Herbert Meltzer will give University Lecture on Oct. 23
Brookings Institution's Susan Rice will discuss capital investment in Africa
Jules Kroll '63 will deliver Entrepreneur of the Year address, Oct. 24
Cinema presents Family Matters, a series of three documentaries
There's plenty to cheer about as Be Aggressive comes to CU stage
Students, Symphony Orchestra give concerts this week
Cornell Store's Trustee Weekend Book signing is Saturday

Outreach

CU-developed agriculture Web portal to aid Third World unveiled by UN

Research

FeederWatchers see fewer crows, chickadees in West Nile-infected areas

Departments

Briefs
Obituary - Kenneth E. Ackley
Memorial - Milton Konvitz
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