Academic
135th Commencement to be held this Sunday
Students and faculty are honored for their achievements
Ten Cornell Tradition students pass on their awards benefits to others
Students are awarded prestigious fellowships for study in Germany
New fellows enrolled in master's in public garden management program
Administration
Implementation is to begin on recommendations from university's Land Grant Mission Review
Daniel Klessig will resign as BTI president, citing health problems
Profiles of 2003 Graduating Students
- Up, up and away: Michael Harbeck studies the mechanics of flight
- Japanese gardens open landscapes of exploration for Misako Murata
- Award-winning computer research student Omar Khan is 'still exploring'
- Senior Catherine Wood's research shows genetic horse sense
- Leadership has been the one constant in the carrer of ILR senior Jamal Henderson
- Brigham Kiplinger links real-world commitments with scholarly resolve
- After 20 years, Lauren Beckles returns to campus to finish what she started
- Austin Chang kept The Cornellian from becoming a memory
- Art student Mindy Watts finds meaning in both printmaking and social activism
- In spite of blindness, Janice Oliveira takes no nonsense from bad dogs
- Jamecia Finnie fills a void with service learning and social action
- Student-athlete Derek Kingrey has his eyes on a physics future
- Mathematics major Paul Young has been busy burning curtains, not bridges
- CU's public affairs program fits in well with Terron Hill's aspirations
- Carrying his CU veterinary degree, Dr. Kurt R. Venator will be home for dinner
- Senior Umair Khan has helped encourage campus social, cultural and political dialogue
- Natural resources major Caylin Goldey was once a wildfire-fighting 'hot shot'
- It's a double life for double major Hector Meza -- from theater to medicine
- Drown Prize winner Peter Penev has 10-year plan for success
- Denise Yussuf's experiences leaves her treasuring the opportunities she's had
Events
Coverage
Barry receives state award for fighting child abuse
Photo - Preparing the field of dreams
Photo - Sun, here we come
Photo - First Daze at College
Photo - Nanoscale research facility
Upcoming
CU astronomers prepare for first of two Mars launches, two weeks away
Outreach
CU students serve as envoys from world of spiders to area schoolchildren
Research
BTI, CU scientists find enzyme gene crucial to plants' disease resistance
Departments
Briefs
Memorial - David J. Allee
Chronicle schedule
Calendar