The Cornell Chronicle
April 17, 1997
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Academic
Cornell junior chosen for a Truman Scholarship
Two on faculty are chosen for Guggenheims
Arts College honors outstanding teachers, students
Professor is honored and endows scholarship
New book focuses on implementing nutritional science in public policy
Administration
Donald Smith nominated as Vet Med dean
Residential communities steering committee issues preliminary report
Faculty Senate rejects a tenure review proposal
Employees are awarded in 3 departments
CIT Column - Students at Sibley Hall's Green Dragon Cafe get a cyberspace on-ramp
Events
Coverage
Influential analyst remains bullish on the market
Discussion focuses on living with, and often not loving, the Internet
Photo - Vet Open House: A little medical advice
Photo - Japan Day: Tea for two
Photo - Cornell-Downtown Shuttle: All on board
Photo - Noted poet visits: Poetic penmanship
Photo - Athletes visit elementary school
Upcoming
Prize-winning author and computer scientist to give Olin Lecture
Noted historian of Civil War here April 29
Mary Nichols, EPA administrator, will be here April 18
Census Bureau director and former Ithacan speaks here April 21
MIT engineering dean Robert Brown will lecture in Olin Hall April 22, 24
Kwame Ture, formerly Stokely Carmichael, to lecture Saturday
Earth Day celebration Saturday has cultural and environmental focus
Schubert Festival continues with performances by Bilson, Monosoff
George Bernard Shaw exhibition opens today in Kroch Library
CTA presents Africana studies class's Portrait of a People this weekend
Outreach
Students' intervention helps bridge cultural barriers for migrant workers
University increases voluntary contribution to Ithaca school district
CU institute collaborates on a study of the status of New York women
Senior helps incinerator committee communicate
Departments
Briefs
Notables
Soundbites
Calendar
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