The Cornell Chronicle
November 6, 2003
Table of Contents
Academic
Four from Cornell elected fellows of AAAS, world's largest science group
Student team from CU wins international prize for top invention of the year
Introducing New Members of the Faculty
Administration
Lehman will receive NAACP Justice Award
Alicia Torrey to direct new Cornell Alumni-Student Mentoring Program
Thomas Richardson named director of university's Web communications
Robert Seem named interim director of Geneva Experiment Station
Events
Coverage
Rain fails to dampen emotion and nostalgia of 40th birthday event at Arecibo Observatory
Employees at Arecibo celebrate their 40 years of accomplishments
CU and USDA lab given $3.5 million to fortify Third World staple crops
Debaters wrestle over legality and ethics of online music swapping
Cornell faculty at expo pass on the keys to teaching with technology
Marketing symposium at Johnson School asks what makes brands legendary
Photo - A sit-down with the Cos
Photo - Educational discussion
Photo - Outreach circuits are open
Upcoming
Janet Reno will give Sage Chapel sermon Nov. 9 during her visit
Top business thinker Robert Kaplan will be the Park/Bangs lecturer
Turkish and Greek leaders from Cyprus join U.N. reps, others at forum, Nov. 7-9
Artist Stephen Hendee creates new museum installation with students
Pinchas Zukerman returns to Ithaca with violin and baton
Chamber Orchestra, percussionists give weekend concerts
Two documentaries premiere at Cornell Cinema this week
Fall workshops in horticultural crafts offered at Cornell Plantations
Outreach
'Simple Gifts' program awarded for its benefits to Alzheimer's patients
United Way offers answers to commonly asked questions and concerns
Research
Asteroid Hermes, lost for 66 years, is found by Arecibo's telescope
CU researchers' probe discovers pollutant-eating microbe and a strategy to clean up old gas works
Familiarity determines if a female wolf spider loves 'em or eats 'em
Departments
Briefs
Notable
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