The Cornell Chronicle
October 30, 2003
Table of Contents
Academic
Cornell People
Hunter will leave Geneva Agricultural Experiment Station at end of the year
Introducing New Faculty Members
Events
Coverage
CU program awarded $322,000 for science, math teacher training
Panel asks: How will crimes under Saddam Hussein be prosecuted in Iraq?
Impostors on campus: Consultant gives workshop on fear of success
Photo - Entrepreneur of the year honored
Photo - Taking their shots
Photo - Chemistry fair
Upcoming
Campus events, Nov. 6-8, mark Korea Peace Day
Janet Reno will join CU symposium on juvenile justice, Nov. 6-7
Students organize a MacCormick 'Art in Prison' display at WSH
Religion's role in solving societal problems is topic of weekend symposium
Legal scholar discusses marriage in China today
Outreach
Cornell community is a campaign mainstay for the United Way
President Lehman will speak at IHS
Research
CU-led team makes first observation of essential cellular life process
DOE awards Cornell $2.25 million to kick-start fuel cell development
Departments
Brief
Notables
Correction
Calendar