The Cornell Chronicle
April 8, 1999
Table of Contents
Academic
Junior Jonathan Adler is the winner of a 1999 Truman Scholarship
Students make Hotel Ezra Cornell simmer with style, April 9-11
CU faculty will learn and share distance learning experiences at seminar
Administration
Cornell's 'world class' CESR accelerator is awarded $88 million
Cornell People
Rawlings elected to the board for Baldrige Award
Strauss navigates midlife waters with memoir on learning to scull at 40
New Faculty Profile - Economics of government regulation is Sharon Tennyson's research focus
Events
Coverage
Chimesmasters give 'retired' Winsor bell to CU Archives
Merce Cunningham gives rare public lecture
News media urged to report Native American perspective
Photo - Nita Lowey honored for her support
Photo - Where's the corn?
Photo - In the trenches
Upcoming
Thomas Jones gives Durland Lecture today
Real estate entrepreneur and alumnus to be honored
William Vendley talks on religion and human rights Friday at Cornell
S.E. Asia Program hosts acclaimed Indonesian writer Pramoedya Toer
Microsoft case is topic at law antitrust symposium
Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom at Law School April 12
'Power of Choice' is theme of engineering conference on electric power
Student group plans powwow for Sunday at the Field House
Gaypril events include picnic, Ithaca premiere of MotherSON
International Festival returns this month with a number of events
Veterinary College Open House is set for this Saturday, April 10
Plantations wildflowers are in bloom
Outreach
Campus hits recycling milestone; pushes for more waste reductions
Law student group shows that individuals can make a difference in recycling
Students: Restaurant-food recycling can fuel community greenhouse gardens with compost
Danby 'Art Church' is among awards by Council for the Arts
Research
Study: Poverty touches 91% of African Americans during adult years
Departments
Briefs
Notable
Soundbites
Obituary - Phillip Marshall (P.M.) Mitchell
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