The Cornell Chronicle
June 6, 1996
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Events
'Don't stop now,' President Rawlings tells 1996 graduating class
Kennedy tells graduates environmentalism is the American way
Full weekend planned for returning alumni
Ten alumni have works in Reunion art exhibition
A lot of prep work behind the scenes makes a successful Reunion
Photos-Commencement snapshots
Commencement has its personal moments, too
Photo-dedication of new women's ice hockey locker room
Photo-Edward Murray and David Borden will perform a two-piano jazz concert
Administration
CU trustees approve statutory tuition rates and new housing policy
Veterinary Medical Center to be dedicated Friday
Research
Study: 'Nuisance-barking' dogs respond best to citronella spray collar
New approach to fusion energy is focus of two Cornell projects
Grad researchers tell state lawmakers what attracts businesses
Cornell People
Six to receive annual Rhodes Exemplary Alumni Service Award
Opperman appointed new associate VP for human resources
1996 Weiss Presidential Fellows named
Greatbatch '50, pacemaker inventer, wins lifetime award
Photo-Vivienne Shue named Rhodes professor
PCCW awards 18 research grants to CU women
Two alumnae are tackling the tough questions about breast cancer
Features
Lee Teng-hui's Olin Lecture at Reunion '95 catalyzed historic events
CU Plantations tour available on new video
Departments
Briefs
Obituary:Frances Lehman "Peter" Loeb, Cornell presidential councilor and trustee
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