The Cornell Chronicle

January 18, 1996

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Academic

Library-government partnership will aid access
Book honors, expands on Bronfenbrenner's work
Faculty nominees sought for Weiss Fellowships
Firm hosts Johnson School consulting competition
PCCW makes grants available for women faculty and researchers
Carnegie performance promotes awareness of Lincoln renovations
Conference on Jan. 27 will focus on Nazi-era entertainment films

Administration

Governor's state budget proposal raises some concerns at Cornell
Federal budget update: Turmoil and mixed news
Name sought for unified transit system
Donald Rakow named director of Plantations
Hodges' focus is on policy issues of computer use

Research

Experiment Station unveils state's Fortune
Spider silk is model for super fibers
CU scientists help to develop Asian Diet Pyramid
C02 process could help keep milk fresh -- for months
Salt craving drives moth to drink . . . and drink and drink and drink
CU astronomers find counter-rotating stars in a spiral galaxy
Kitten personality test may predict adult behavior
Inventions aim to improve medical procedures

Community Outreach

CU arranges business meeting with Taiwanese
Cornell Cooperative Extension helps put one town on 'Best 100' list
Firm becomes a corporate partner at Theory Center

Cornell People

Alumnus named peer in Britain's House of Lords
Lee C. Lee: An Asian American studies pioneer
Professors and students share some living space
Peace Studies' Judith Reppy attends Norway Nobel ceremonies
Photo-Light of the season
Photo-And now the fun begins

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