The Cornell Chronicle
March 4, 2004
Table of Contents
Academic
Couple's gift launches Cornell East Asia Program's Korea Endowment
Book by CU sociologist explores the EU's new Europe 'without borders'
Deadline approaches for advising awards
Administration
Lehman leads CU group to Israel-Jordan science project unveiling
New Library of Life will help change how we view ourselves
CIT unveils in CCC a new videoconference and presentation room
Events
Coverage
Microsoft's Gates sees a software-driven future led by computer science
Former U.S. ambassador offers strong views on Islam and globalization
Celebrating diversity, young engineers get advice from role model
Photo - Hockey hero
Upcoming
Peter Raven, director of Missouri Botanical Garden, is '04 Iscol Lecturer
Lecture, March 11, launches medieval studies Vagantes Conference
Morocco-Europe connection is focus of weeklong series of events at Cornell
Cornell Veterinary College's '04 open house will be Saturday, April 17
Poet Kate Light will give reading Wednesday, March 10
Artist speaks today on his Venice Biennale exhibition
CU dance program gets 'Double Exposure' at Schwartz Center
Encounter "Adventures Underground" at the Schwartz Center March 12-14
Judith Kellock collaborates with nine cellists tonight in Barnes Hall
Cornell Cinema presents Jewish Film Festival, welcomes Alloy Orchestra
Outreach
CU researchers use Mars enthusiasm to promote science, engineering to girls
Photo - Celebrating Seuss
Research
CU's Steven Squyres delivers NASA's really big news: Mars once had water
How an obscure mineral provided a vital clue to Martian water
CU researchers find long-sought method for fixing nitrogen
CU planners' study: Policy changes needed to cure N.Y.'s economic woes
CU research makes maple syrup the cream of the crop for '04 maple season
Departments
Briefs: Student trustee elections; Support Ithaca schools
Notable: Summers speaks on Napoleonic code
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