The Cornell Chronicle
April 15, 2004
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Academic
Mohsen Mostafavi is named Architecture, Art & Planning dean
New biomedical engineering graduate degree gets state approval
Local high school students can explore careers seriously at Summer College
Administration
Campuswide council will address issues related to mental health of students
Animal-care rating group gives CU program an 'exemplary' recognition
Bailey construction scheduled to begin
Cornell People
Geddes will advise Bush's council on economics
Government major named junior fellow by Carnegie Endowment
Wildlife Federation fellowship will aid senior's 'Organic Portraits' project
Four CU students win fellowships for study in Germany
Events
Coverage
Mars rovers to rove into September, without worry about 'fare'
Bartels lecturer Donald Gregg: North Korea is not that evil -- and it's not the last outpost
The world wants U.S. might to be right, says former French premier
Cornell team takes second in Moonbuggy race
Photo - It's official: The name is Duffield
Photo - Calling on engaged students
Photo - Flemmie Kittrell lecture
Photo - The great current debate
Photo - Cornell Days
Upcoming
Sustainability is topic for Peter Raven during April 29 Iscol Lecture
Noted Haitian writer Edwidge Danticat to read here, April 16
Annual IAD symposium, April 23-24, to have post-conflict societies as focus
6th annual Powwow and Smokedance to be held April 17-18 in Barton Hall
Rand Corp. executive will speak on al Qaeda and terrorism, April 19
WorldCom whistleblowers speak in ethics/leadership series at Johnson School
Students in Solar Decathlon competition plan Earth Day celebration
Conference seeks lessons from past U.S. attempts to export democracy
Lucasfilm/Pixar animation pioneers to 'star' on campus, April 19-22
Two chemistry research symposia planned here for April 17 and May 1
Library exhibition marks 600th anniversary of Tianjin /a>
Chorale, Low Brass Choir concert will honor composer Moses Hogan
Groundbreaking Request Concert comes to CU stage
'Revolution!' series brings filmmaker Robert Fenz to campus
Research
Moving from 'nano' to 'atto,' new research devices could weigh viruses
Departments
Briefs
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