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Volume 36, Number 40, July 14, 2005

'Ride against genocide'

Darfur bike ride
Kevin Stearns/University Photography
From left, astronomy graduate student David Rothstein, an organizer of the Ride Against Genocide, associate professor of history John Weiss and alumnus Elvir Camdzic '00 gear up for the Ride Against Genocide, which began July 12. Participants will petition the Canadian government to rally the international community to halt the genocide in Darfur.


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Complete Table of Contents

Academic

School of Criticism and Theory: A summer camp with global reach

Former astronaut Mae Jemison welcomes science camp students

Administration

Trustee Diana Daniels to lead presidential search committee

A message from Cornell Interim President Hunter Rawlings III

Cornell poised to become leader in sustainable development

First green-certified buildings in Central New York are at CU

Cornell, UAW announce new four-year agreement

Cornell People

Cornell engineer's design to mark South Pole in 2006

Dan Maas '01 earns Emmy nomination for rover animation

Events

Coverage

Deep Impact wows overflow audience on campus July 4

Cornellians gather to wish Lehman, Kathy Okun a 'Fond Farewell'

Conviction in 1964 Mississippi civil rights killings brings sense of closure

Iraqi union leader describes wounds from past at Cornell labor meeting

Photo: From Iceland to Ithaca, page 2

Upcoming

Sustainable technology is theme of July conference

Museum of the Earth opens exhibit that brings ocean fossils to life

Outreach

Students' 600-mile 'ride against genocide' is a rally for world action in Darfur

Mann Library offers developing countries access to journals

CU in the City column: Extended classroom teaches doctors, educators and workers

Research

New study suggests mental processing is continuous, dynamic

Direct link found between ear and brain's vocal control in fish

Breast cancer educator cautions against herbal supplements

New insight into metabolism will aid diagnostic testing

Harrington on global team to study dengue fever-carrying mosquitoes

In wake of London bombings, Thomas O'Rourke discusses dangers to underground infrastructure

Departments

People: Lara Estroff

Notables: Carrie E. Davenport; Vithala Rao; Richard Durst, page 3; Toby Berger, page 7

Obituary: Carol Jean Buckley

Chronicle schedule, locations, page 2

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