The Cornell Chronicle

April 3, 1997

Table of Contents

Academic

Worksite child-care executive named CU's Entrepreneur of the Year
Students run Statler Hotel this weekend
Senior earns '97 Keasbey Scholarship
Science community urged to help make the case for research funding
Provost committee prepares a draft report on faculty retirements

Administration

CU faculty committees seek student members
Nuclear laboratory is now a universitywide center
Siegel to head computing and network systems

Events

Coverage
U.S.'s 'venomous' rhetoric on China is denounced
Mars rock has signs of life, expert says
CU comments on NSB supercomputing decision
Photo - State Farm Bureau visit
Photo - Kellogg Foundation promoting food-systems education
Photo - Sharing thoughts on writing in Knight program
Nobel Prize-winners view Kroch Library Nobel exhibit
Civil Action attorney touts resolution over litigation

Upcoming
CU engineering society focuses on bioengineering, April 10-12
Goldman, Sachs managing director and alumna to give Durland Lecture
International fest celebrates diversity in April
Latin American groups present 'Festival Grande' April 5 to 14
James Galway to close 1996-97 CU Concert Series
Gaypril '97 observations include Day of Silence and mini-conference
This week's musical offerings include tribute to Carl Sagan
Vet Open House displays animals, animal doctors and healing techniques
The law's impact on women's bodies is topic of conference April 4-6

Outreach

International fertility and health data now available free
Middle school's greenhouse grows -- with Cornell's help

Research

Comet Hale-Bopp yields its secrets in the infrared
Overweight cats risk disease and death, Cornell study finds

Departments

Briefs
Notables
Soundbites
Cornell in times past: Watching the eclipse
Calendar

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