The Cornell Chronicle

July 9, 1998

Table of Contents

Academic

Adult University again offers hot summer studies
Spring graduate wins Fulbright Scholarship
CU's Johnson Museum wins $55,000 endowment grant from the NEA
Cornell Summer College is off to a bell-ringing start
Classicist and historian studies that elusive thing called peace

Administration

P2K group works to enter course descriptions for streamlined system

Events

Physicist tells how science, like the arts, relies on creativity
Photo - Fill 'er up
Photo - Tender gardener

Outreach

Brooklyn sixth-graders visit campus to see what may lie in their futures
Publications from Media Services win SUNY awards

Research

CU expert: Certification change could broaden market for kosher food
Studies: Fetal lead exposure may increase risk of asthma, allergies, cancer
CU study: Restaurant customers give better tips to servers with touch
Explanation of microwave cooking could revolutionize the oven's uses

Departments

Notables
Soundbites
Obituaries - Marie Underhill Noll, William Rea Keast
Awards
Calendar