The Cornell Chronicle
October 28, 1999
Table of Contents
Academic
CU Graduate School welcomes substantial increases in enrollment
Faculty approves final computing recommendation
Introducing New Members of the Faculty
John Callister is named director of Kinzelberg engineering program
CU veterinary students seek solutions to pet overpopulation 'disease'
Administration
New alcohol policy supports education as well as the rules
BTI begins national search for new president
Two Statler veterans are named to direct Cornell hotel operations
CU campus community is warned of persistent e-mail 'spam' nuisance
Events
Coverage
Thomas O'Rourke tells Congress about earthquake risks to buildings
Hickerson: National Archives should focus more on electronic records
Author Tim O'Brien both reads from and discusses his writing
New Paradigm forum discusses need for a more flexible workplace
Experts: Telecommunications battles could result in monopoly by 2010
Mars Polar Lander camera developer describes 'unearthly' landing site
Assembly Racing and Wagering Committee hears call for resources
Photo - Honoring their former teacher
Photo - You'll like it here
Photo - Peace candles
Upcoming
World-class lutenist Paul O'Dette performs in Barnes Hall Nov. 3
Applied Materials executive to deliver Bangs Memorial Lecture Nov. 4
Artist Christa Wolf to lead monoprint workshop
Outreach
CU oceanography researchers help in rescue of trio of fishermen
CU gerontologist's book aids long-term care facilities' nursing assistants
Literacy Volunteers offers valuable service to county community
Letter shows value of giving to United Way
United Way Campaign update
Departments
Briefs
Obituary - George Gibian
Soundbites
Calendar