The Cornell Chronicle
January 18, 1996
Table of Contents
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
Briefs
Notables
Calendar
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