The Cornell Chronicle
October 2, 2003
Table of Contents
Academic
CU's parliamentary debaters take top honors at Williams College tourney
Administration
Mary Pat Brady is appointed new Latino Studies Program director
Sixto González is first Puerto Rico-born head of Arecibo Observatory
Cornell People
Book about 19th century boy murderer blasts child executions in the U.S.
Introducing New Members of the Faculty
Events
Coverage
CU shares $4.3 million for Northeastern Integrated Pest Management Center
ILR organizational change experts get ideas from NYC-Ground Zero town hall organizer
Industry forecaster Lachman sees residential real estate market changes
Photo - Libe Slope
Photo - Kids Growing Food
Photo - Memories in fashion
Upcoming
Movement to end the 'war on drugs' is lecture topic
Ecotourism expert is keynote speaker at CU conference on African tourism
Expo to focus on technology in support of teaching
West African choreographers will dance unique work Oct. 7 at Cornell
Midday concerts resume at Lincoln
Black Box stages Caryl Churchill's controversial "Far Away" this weekend
CU Cinema presents Surreal Cinema and local premiere of 'September 11'
CU Library exhibit highlights renowned book artist Leonard Baskin
Finger Lakes Environmental Film Fest, Oct. 3-9, to show more than 30 movies
Outreach
Talking points: Cornell hosts a statewide 4-H public-speaking contest
Arecibo program takes aim at Hispanic audience by opening new office
Research
CU's Jim Bell gets best shot yet of Mars from Hubble
NIH funds support new food- and waterborne disease research unit at CU
Departments
Notable
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